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Transcript: Battle of Bunker hill... (Breed's hill) By, Andrew, Bailey, Joel, and Cayden pictures: Revolutionary War prezi powerpoint fuck you bro :P This is George Washington sailing his troops to victory. HI!!! George Washington -> The battle of Bunker Hill took place in the year 1775. It was the General William Howe, leader of the British army, against General George Washington, leader of the Patriots. Led the Patriots in the Civil War against te British (red coats). Battle of Lexington and Concord Facts: Took place on April 19th 1775. Patriots lost 8 men but wounded 200 british soldiers. Patriots won the war. Paul Revere was captured by british and William Dawes turned back. The Intolerable acts were passed. Minutemen were soldiers that would be ready to fight on a minutes notice. and there were 70 minutemen. People involved: Paul Revere William Dawes Samuel Adams John Hancock Sir Thomas Gage How this event is connected to the revolutionary war: The colonists suprised the british and took out a huge portion of their army. This was the first battle. the "shot heard round' the world" Benjamin Franklin helped during the Revolutionary War, by helping invent the first mail system so the army could send each other information faster and more securely. This is the modern day American flag. This is what it was like on the battle field. 50 STARS FOR THE 50 STATES This is an example of what a British soldier would look like. hi. from cayden THE END With 13 stars for the 13 colonies. Chat Room This is how the American flag looked during the Civil War. (breed's) 0 :O Applause Benjamin Franklin what is this thing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Battle of Bunker Hill.... Facts: Took place on June 16th 1775. 1,200 miltiamen were under the command of Colonel William Prescott. The americans opened fire, forcing the british to retreat. In the end the americans ran out of gun powder and had to withdraw. The british won the battle of bunker hill but suffered heavy losses. 1,000 soldiers were either dead or wounded. People involved: Colonel William Prescott How this event is connected to the revolutionary war: The british had learned that defeating the americans on the battlefield would not be quick or easy.

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Transcript: REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1492 Voyage of Columbus. 1501 Voyage of Vespucci. Amerigo Vespucci and Christopher Columbus were some of the early explorers of the New world 1607 Founding of Jamestown. Named for King James, Jamestown was founded by 120 colonists.The colonists sufferd until the crop tobacco became popular. 1620 Pilgrims arrive in Massachusetts Massachusetts was settled by the Pilgrims who were seeking religious freedom.They celebrated the first Thanksgiving in 1621 with the Wamponag Tribe. 1628 Puritans settle in Boston. The Puritans too were seeking religious freedom.Led by John Winthrop 1000 colonists chose a peninsula to settle and named it Boston. French and Indian war. The French and Indian war took place in Europe and North America.The Native Americans. British and the French were the ones who fought in the 1760's. The war was for the land in Ohio River Valley the British WON!! Stamp act Passed by King George. The Stamp Act was a law passed by the king and Parliament that taxed printed materials in the 13 colonies. 1766 Stamp Act repealed Townshend act passed by Parliament. The Townshend Acts were laws pass by parliament! These tariffs taxed paper, wool, tea, and other important British goods. 1770 Boston Massacre. On the night of March 5,1770 five colonists lost their lives in the Boston Massacre.Firing without intructions the red coats brutally attacked the colonists.The red coats were later charged with murder. 1773 Boston Tea Party. On a cold night December night members of the Sons of Liberty dressed as Mohawk Indians. They boarded a British ship holding tea and dumped the tea in to Boston Harbor. This became known as the Boston Tea Party. 1774 Intolerable Acts pass Intolerable Acts laws passed by Parliament and the king to punish the Colonists for the Boston Tea Party. 1774 Continental Congress 1st Continental Congress agreed to form mlitias, to stop trading with Britain and to meet again the next year. 1754 by Jairo 1765 1767

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Transcript: The Americans won the war for 4 reasons. They had skilled leadership, know the geography, help from abroad, and patriotic spirit. On July 4, 1776 the Colonists aproved that they write the Decolation of Independance. After fighting they decided each slave would be counted as 3/5 of a person. The congress got together to edit the Articles of Confederation. They started fighting about if slaves were apart of the population. The Americans had good leadership from many leaders, the commander of the continental army was George Washington. After they added the bill of rights every thing was peaceful again the the United States, became its own country. Then there was a big rebellion. This showed that they needed to change the government. The states were mad that they was no bill of rights, so they added a bill of rights. In the war there was an American that traded for the British, his name was Benidect Arnold. Not all colonists were in wanted freedom. Colonists who wanted to stay loyal to the British king were called loyalists and colonists that wanted freedom were called patriots. The Revolutionary war was between the English and the Colonies. photo credit Nasa / Goddard Space Flight Center / Reto Stöckli The Americans created there government by creating the Articles of Conferation. The Revolutionary War Any Patriot could be put in prison or killed by the British. The first battle of the war was at Lexington and Concord. This war was during the 1770s and 1780s. The first country to make and alliance with the United States was France. At first Brttian was winning the war, until the battle of Saragota. The battle of Saragota was a huge turning point in the war. By Jack O'Brien The Colonists used gurilla attacks to attack the British. Gurillas were small bands of American troops who made hit and run attacks.

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Transcript: Revolutionary War Battles of Lexington and Concord April 1775: T. Gage sent the British troops to Lexington to capture S. Adams and J. Hancook, he sent them to Concord because that is where the Americans stored ammunition and arms. Revere and Dawes were aware of this and let the minutemen know that the British were coming. This allowed Hancook and Adams to escape from Lexington What happened at Concord? The British destroyed military stores, and left Lexington and Concord with many casualties. American Victory The British returned to Boston, and more than 10,000 colonial militiamen surrounded the city. The redcoats made attempts to drive the Americans off of Breed's Hill, but were not successful. June 1775: the 3rd attempt on Bunker Hill was a success because the Americans ran out of ammunition. British Victory! but showed the courage and skill of the patriots, and that they were not going down easily Fort Ticonderoga May 1775: Ethan Allen, Green Mountain Boys, and B. Arnold capture British fort American Victory! Crown Point May 1775: Allen, the Green Mountain Boys, and Arnold also captured the British fort at Crown Point. American Victory! These captures were to open the doors to Canada, where the Americans look forword to having the alliance of the French-Canadians. Montreal November 1775: R. Montgomery went North to Montreal and captured it. American Victory Quebec December 31, 1775: the Americans attack Quebec during a snowstorm, but were forced to retreat back to Fort Ticonderoga. *Montgomery was killed and Arnold was badly injured. British Victory! New York October 1776: over the next 4 months Howe's army plagued the American army forcing them to retreat. Washington went to Jersey. British Victory! N. Hale was hung on the account of being a spy, the orders were given by Howe. Battle of Trenton Winter of 1776 Washington and the Continental Army were close to defeat. Then Washington fought back with two quick wins. Christmas 1776: Washington crosses the Delaware River into Trenton surprising a large number of Hessian forces. American Victory Battle of Princeton January 1777: a week after the surprise attack on Trenton, Washington drove the British out of Princeton. American Victory The victories at Trenton and Princeton are just what the army needed to continue. It boosted the spirits and more men wanted to join the Continental Army. Battle of Oriskany The Britsh had a plan to divide New England by capturing NY state. This plan failed. *August 1777: St. Leger was defeated at Oriskany. American Victory Battle of Brandywine Instead of following the plan to Albany, Howe went to Philadelphia and won the Battle of Brandywine and.... Battle of Germantown October 1777: Howe wins battle of Germantown. British Victories at Brandywine and Germantown Battle of Saratoga October 1777: Burgoyne found himself at Saratoga with little men and little ammunition. He surrender to Gates. American Victory This is considered the turning point in the Revolution. *Encouraged the colonists and surprised the British. *Convinced France to sign the Treaty of Alliance with the United Stated. The British were encouraging the Natives to attack the Americans on the western frontier. *Clark and his men ended these raides by capturing Forts Kaskaskai (July 1778) and Vincennes (February 1779) Battle of Savannah In the last years of the war, battles were mainly fought in the South. British captured the coastal cities of Savannah... Battle of Charleston May 1780: British captured Charleston Battle of Camden August 1780: Cornwallis went inland and won the battle at Camden. British Victory! Battle at King's Mountain October 1780: Washington sent Greene to King's Mountain where he won the battle. American Victory Battle of Cowpens January 1781: Continental Army under Greene won the battle at Cowpen. American Victory February 1781: the coastal city of Wilmington was captured by the British. *Britsh Victories at the Coastal Cities of Savannah, Charleston, and Wilmington. Battle of Guilford Courthouse March 1781: Continental Army takes over Guilford Courthouse. American Victory Battle at Yorktown *Cornwallis took his army to Yorktown. *While Washington hurried from NY with 20,000men. *The French prevented the British Navy from saving Cornwallis. October 1781: Cornwallis was surrounded and forced to surrender. Yorktown was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War. American Victory Purpose: How did the Americans win this war? In September 1783 The United States and Great Britain signed the Treaty of Paris, where Britain realized the independence of the United States. The Americans won 14 of the battles, while the British only won 9. Even though the British won some of the battles, they didn't have the support like the Americans did. There is no black and white answer as to why the Americans won the war. It is a combination of leadership, drive, and support. Battle of Bunker Hill

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Transcript: The Boston massacre was not really a massacre what acutely happened was that the colonist got mad at king Georges taxes so the the colonist through snowballs at them and started calling them names like lobster back and stuff but someone shot and then the other redcotes started shoting but the leader keeped saying stop at the end three people were killed. VS Revolutionary war The Boston massacre The Declaration of Independence He lead us in war he was the first president of the united states he helped us win heeeesss George Washington The bunker hill and breeds hill was a war on two hills and who ever won the war got the hill. George Washington The Townshed Act The Townsed act was when king George taxed the people on glass, food, and more it was unfair. Were a group of people that did not like king George the third. So they refused to tax paper and got a howl bunch of tea and dumped it in the ocean. The people repealed and made up an army called the minute men. They chose that name because when the British were coming they wood be ready for any thing. The Boston Tea Party The Boston tea party was when a bunch of patriots and the sons of liberty dressed up as indians an dumped all of the British tea in to the ocean The dec. was are path way to freedom it made us go to war but after we got the freedom we deserved. King George the III The Stamp Act Bunker hill and Breeds hill King George was the leader of the British army and he was the one who taxed the colonists. The Son's of Liberty The stamp act was when British taxed us on any kind of paper and you had to put a certain stamp on the paper to show that its British paper. Lexington and Concord

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Transcript: Weaponry, Clothes, Entertainment and Medical Care of the Revolutionary War Poor health conditions posed even more problems What were the living and working conditions of soldiers living in camps? Living in close quarters, often outside Malnutrition Fatigue Weaponry Artillery Food! What would you eat? Entertainment Clothing A shirt, usually of heavy linen. Breeches or overalls, pants of linen or wool; Weskit, (another name for waistcoat or vest); Woolen socks, which would have been hand-knit; Common shoes which fit either foot because they were made without a left and right; A three cornered hat called “cocked-hats”, and made of black felt. They were supposed to get a jacket to wear durring batle. They wore these because in smoky battles it was hard to tell which regiment and which army somebody was on. They didn’t have enough, so they gave out dyed frock coats, which did the same thing. Since there were no stores, all toys had to be improvised Apples were made into doll heads, and shells were made into dishes for the apple-head dolls Music was extremely popular- Entertainment as well as moral encouragement for soldiers Soldiers' Equipment POP QUIZ! What the most commonly used weapon during the Revolutionary War? A) Officer's Saber B) The Turtle C) Brown Bess Musket D) Intercontinental Ballistic Missile A) they got it prepared B) they added salt C) they put it underneath their shirts to warm it up D) they boiled it into stew E) they soaked it in rum A) 5 ounces B) 13 ounces C) 12 ounces D) 11 ounces E) 50 ml Who did the bloodletting? A) Doctors or Surgeons B) a Barber C) Gen. George Washington D) The British Who won the Revolutionary War? A) The Americans B) The British) C) The Germans D) The French E) The Spanish F)A, D, E G) B and C Medical Care A musket with bayonet,ammunition case, water canteen, and a small sack for food and personal items were all a soldier received. They would have looked like this- By Collin Kenny Bloodletting is the removal or large amounts of blood from a patient’s body. Chain shot 1 gill rum THANKS ;) Influences Skill of Physicians Disease Treatments Hospitals Health Conditions Surgical Procedures 10 Lb. Cannon Ball Pistol Doctors How did soldiers prepare their food before they ate? Case shot or Canister shot: metal cylinder filled with metal balls or other objects Ammunition More People Died from infection than Gunshot Wounds Officer's Saber Swords & Bayonets By: Chelsea Birket Grapeshot: a bag or stack of small metal balls usually fired at short distances to get the best spread effect BIBLIOGRAPHY By Chelsea Birkett The practice of bloodletting began in the ancient world Bayonet: A blade attached to the end of a gun How much is 1 gill? Food! Medical Care 1 gill dry peas/beans Howitzer Cannons & Howitzers: main guns of both armies. Howitzers are heavier, but a bit more powerful. By Henry Gilbert 1 pound meat Cavalry Saber Blood Letting Surgeons and doctors were usually not proffessionals Specialty amputation. Doctors used only what they had on them Surgeons were responsible for the wounded and disease Weapons Pennsylvania Rifle | 1720 | .50 Caliber Infantryman's Sword or "Hanger" Cannon Balls: came in many sizes and weights; main ammunition during the War. Hunting Sword: used mainly by the Germans. 1 pound bread Brown Bess Musket | 1762 | .75 Caliber peer.tamu.edu/NSF.../Revolutionary%20Medical%20Treatment.ppt The Turtle Entertainment, Clothes and Equipment Muskets and Rifles Mortars: similar to a cannon but smaller and stockier By Donovan Murphy www.ushistory.org/march/timeline.htm Flintlock pistol: the only pistol used during the Revolution, although it was inaccurate and it took a long time to load. The first submarine made for warfare. It was fully manpowered, and the lone driver controlled the propellers, the breathing system, and placed the mine onto the enemy ship. By Donovan Murphy The practice of bloodletting for treating almost any disease was common; and if the doctor was not at hand, this was done by the barber. Bar or chain shot: two metal balls fused together into one projectile with a metal bar or a chain. Bar shot Charleville Musket | 1766 | .69 Caliber

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