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Chapter 4, Theme 4

Chapter 4, Theme 4. The Fighting Continues. The Battle of Guilford Court House. Nathanial Greene (Patriot) rested in Virginia Returned to NC and set up defenses at Guilford Court County House Waited. Cornwallis (Loyalist), i n Hillsborough was 200 miles away from supply lines.

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Chapter 4, Theme 4

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  1. Chapter 4, Theme 4 The Fighting Continues

  2. The Battle of Guilford Court House • Nathanial Greene (Patriot) rested in Virginia • Returned to NC and set up defenses at Guilford Court County House • Waited • Cornwallis (Loyalist), in Hillsborough was 200 miles away from supply lines. • Lost a lot of men on rush across NC, no way to replace • Readied his army for battle • Marched to meet Greene

  3. March 15, 1781 • Cornwallis’s army arrived at the courthouse • Both sides shot artillery, Brits advanced to Continentals • Greene’s army shot soldiers, ran for the woods for cover and fired • Brits soon gained upper hand, late afternoon • Greene retreated

  4. Cornwallis gained victory, but lost a lot of men. • Some believed had the Brits lost it would have destroyed the British Army • (Point for Brits)

  5. The Tory War • Local loyalist were known as Tories • David Fanning (Popular Loyalist) fought Patriots • Captured several dozen • Including Governor Thomas Burke • Marched them to Wilmington and gave them to the Brits • Burke escaped • (Point for Brits)

  6. Surrender at Yorktown • Cornwallis ordered to Virginia to win • Washington and French Allies were waiting • Blocked Chesapeake Bay to cut Cornwallis off from British Fleet • Large force of French and Patriots drove Cornwallis to Yorktown, VA

  7. Nowhere to go, no help • Surrendered to George Washington • (Point for Patriots)

  8. Independence • Brits were causing more trouble with war than fixing it • Loosing funding • Others trying to take control of other British empires all over the world • Decided to negotiate • Signed Treaty of Paris to formally end the war • (100 points for Patriots)

  9. Recovery • War wrecked NC’s economy/debt • Many NC folks killed • Schools closed, no regular paper 5 yrs, businesses failed • Wiped out farms as they passed

  10. Debt • Colonist didn’t have money to pay taxes • 1789- more than $3 million in debt • $22,800,000 today • Still had rich land and optimistic citizens • Exports began again • (naval stores, lumber, tobacco)

  11. New Capital • Moved it to the center of the state___?______ • Bought 1,000 acres from plantation owner • Union Square, 8 streets names after Judicial districts (Edenton, New Bern, Wilmington, Hillsboro, Halifax, Salisbury, Fayetteville, and Morgan. • Named other streets after themselves and other political leaders • Sold land to investors/ built NC’s first state house

  12. Education • Built state university • Focus on science and philosophy • University of North Carolina • 1795 had first student Hinton James • NC first state to enroll students in state university

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