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Chapter 6 Section 3 :

Chapter 6 Section 3 :. The War Widens . The Widening War. Many early battles of the American Revolution were fought in the Northeast. But the struggle for independence was waged on many fronts and affected Americans in all parts of the country . African Americans in the War .

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Chapter 6 Section 3 :

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  1. Chapter 6 Section 3: The War Widens

  2. The Widening War • Many early battles of the American Revolution were fought in the Northeast. • But the struggle for independence was waged on many fronts and affected Americans in all parts of the country

  3. African Americans in the War • African Americans fought on both sides during the war • The British offered freedom to enslaved people who deserted and joined the British • Some people who had formerly been enslaved also joined the British

  4. African Americans in the War • On the American side at first refused to accept African American soldiers • By the end of the war 7,000 served on the American side • Most southern states refused to allow slaves in the army because they feared revolt

  5. The War at Home • Men often enlisted for 1year terms • Making it hard for Washington to keep the ranks filled • Civilians faced hardships such as food shortages and military attack

  6. Women • With men at war women took over many of their duties • Some women accompanied their husbands to military camps • They often cared for the wounded and took water to the troops

  7. Deborah Sampson • Disguised as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War • She was wounded in battle and addressed her own wounds to keep her secret

  8. Molly Pitcher • Mary Ludwig Hayes carried water for soldiers and took over for her wounded husband.

  9. Financial Burden • Congress had limited resources • No power to tax • To pay and supply troops they printed paper money • The more money they printed the less it was worth

  10. Native Americans Take Sides • Most sided with Great Britain • They feared American victory would lead to more settlers moving west onto their land

  11. Defending the Frontier • Virginia sent George Rogers Clark and a militia force to strike British forts beyond the Appalachian Mountains in 1778 • His victories allowed settlers to stay on the frontier

  12. Help From the Spanish • Spain was eager to get back Florida • Bernardo De Galvez, Governor of Louisiana, provided money and munitions to Clark and other Americans • 1779-1781 Galvez played a key role in Spanish attacks

  13. The War at Sea • Continental Navy created in 1775 • Colonists resorted to hit and run attacks • British ships set up blockades around American ports • Privateers were more successful in breaking through the blockade and capturing British ships

  14. John Paul Jones • His ship the Bonhomme Richard, captured the British ship the Serapis. • Naval hero for the Americans • Famous quote “I have not yet begun to fight”

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