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11 / 5 – The Revolution and its Impact in America

11 / 5 – The Revolution and its Impact in America. Prof. Megan Garedakis. Starred Terms. The Treaty of Paris (1783) Battle of Cowpens Battle of Saratoga Battle of Yorktown The Massachusetts Constitution of 1770 Mum Bett (Elizabeth Freeman). British Military in Loyalist New York City.

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11 / 5 – The Revolution and its Impact in America

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  1. 11/5– The Revolution and its Impact in America Prof. Megan Garedakis

  2. Starred Terms • The Treaty of Paris (1783) • Battle of Cowpens • Battle of Saratoga • Battle of Yorktown • The Massachusetts Constitution of 1770 • Mum Bett (Elizabeth Freeman)

  3. British Military in Loyalist New York City

  4. Washington at the Battle of Princeton, Painted in 1784

  5. Battle of Saratoga (1777)

  6. An International War: 1778-1783 The Dutch Republic Joins in 1780 France joins in 1778 Spain Joins in 1779 What was once a war between colonies and their colonial monarchical suppressor now becomes an international war

  7. Battle of Cowpens (1781)

  8. Battle of Yorktown (1781) • French naval fleet sent to aid the Americans • French Marquis de Lafayette and Comte de Rochambeau joined in on the assault at Yorktown

  9. Inset, French Depiction of the Battle of Yorktown

  10. Treaty of Paris (1783)

  11. “Virginia Declaration of Rights and a constitution”1776

  12. The Pennsylvania Constitution

  13. The Massachusetts Constitution (1770)

  14. Mum Bett (Elizabeth Freeman) “All men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential, and unalienable rights; among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties; that of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; in fine, that of seeking and obtaining their safety and happiness.” —Massachusetts Constitution, Article 1.

  15. Anti- American Indian Propaganda

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