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the american revolution
strengths of the colonies
● strong leader in
● familiar with the
● guerilla warfare tactics
● alliance
colonial weaknesses
● little
● few
● very small, weak
lexington & concord
● small towns outside
● meet redcoats in a very brief skirmish
● starts the
● known as the \ \
bunker hill
● british but costly
● very high for british inspire americans
washington crosses the delaware
● surprise attack on , 1776
battle of trenton
● after secret crossing into
● surprises - mercenaries hired by the british
● major, inspirational victory for the
strengths of the british
● well - trained
● worlds most powerful
● lots of compared to the colonies
british weaknesses
● not as with the land
● older style of facing the enemy
The American Revolution involved various aspects such as the strengths and weaknesses of the American colonies and the British, along with key battles. Knowledge of historical events and details related to the American - British conflict during this period is used to fill in the blanks.
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Strengths of the Colonies:
- Strong leader in George Washington
- Familiar with the terrain
- Guerrilla warfare tactics
- French alliance
Colonial Weaknesses:
- Little money
- Few supplies
- Very small, weak navy
Lexington & Concord:
- Small towns outside Boston
- Minutemen meet Redcoats in a very brief skirmish
- Starts the American Revolution
- Known as the "shot heard 'round the world"
Bunker Hill:
- British victory but costly
- Very high casualties for British inspire Americans
Washington Crosses the Delaware:
- Surprise Attack on Trenton, 1776
Battle of Trenton:
- After Washington's secret crossing into New Jersey
- Surprises Hessians - mercenaries hired by the British
- Major, inspirational victory for the Americans