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HST 121: History of the United States to 1877 |
War of Independence
Why did American Patriots win and the British lose the War of Independence?
I: Traditional Reasons
A: "Home Court Advantage"
B: Fighting for a Cause
C: Redcoats marching in straight lines
II: Militia
A: Supplies
B: Patriot militia vs. Loyalist militia
C: Patriot advantage: Militia & regular army
1. Coordination of Continental Army & Patriot militia--Greene in S. C.
2. Lack of coordination between Redcoats & Loyalist militia--N. J., Delaware
III: Strategy
A: Patriot Fabian and Guerrilla
1: Trenton and Princeton
2: Vs. British army in N.Y.
B: British strategic problems
1: Trying to capture a strategic center or capital
2: Restraint--goal: to put down a rebellion
IV: Time to build the Continental Army
A: Regular Army
1: Enlistments
2: Training
--von Steuben, at Valley Forge
3: Veterans
4: Pay
B: Example of result: Monmouth Courthouse
V: Patriot Innovations
A: Morgan's use of rifles
--sniping vs. the British army in N.Y.
B: Morgan battle plan at Cowpens
VI: Foreign Aid
A: Money and Supplies
1. France
2. Dutch loans
B: Treaty of Alliance
1. World war
2. French navy
--Yorktown