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The War ExpandsThe War ExpandsSection 7.2Section 7.2
Benjamin FranklinBenjamin Franklin
• Sent to Paris to convince France to become America’s ally
• Becomes a celebrity due to his experiments
• France not ready to send help until….
We win Saratoga!We win Saratoga!
Surrender of General BurgoyneSurrender of General Burgoyne John Trumbull John Trumbull
Help from AbroadHelp from Abroad• France becomes our ally
– Why help?– Bitter from French-Indian War
• Why did they wait?– Losing to Britain a 2nd time = bad– America needed to prove it could win
battles
French HelpFrench Help• King Louis XVI of France
– 1778 Recognizes U.S. independence
– Signs treaties- aids the U.S. and goes to war with Britain
– Sent $$$, troops, and supplies
Spanish HelpSpanish Help• France convinces Spain (its
ally) to help– Spanish presence already
in North America
• What’s in it for Spain?– Extend territory in North America (they want Florida back)
King Carlos III
How is this bad for Britain?
•Prevented British attacking from the Southwest
• Forced them to fight more battles on land and sea
•Britain had multiple enemies to fight and became spread out (West Indies), using resources
•Not able to fully concentrate on fighting U.S.
Key FiguresKey Figures
General Bernardo de Gálvez
– Spanish governor of Louisiana
– Took British strongholds in Louisiana and Florida
– English troops had to fight Galvez instead of Americans
– Expanded Spain’s North American Empire
Key FiguresKey Figures
Marquis de Lafayette
– Marie Jean Paul Joseph Roche Yves Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
– Was having dinner with George III’s brother and heard of the Declaration of Independence
– Life-long friend to Washington
– Used his own money to supply his troops
Key FiguresKey FiguresBaron de Kalb
– German officer in the French Army
– Became a general in the Continental Army
– Known for his bravery~ died from 11 wounds at the battle of Camden!!!!
Baron von Steuben•Helped train American soldiers•Model Army•How to use weapons properly
He didn’t speak English!
Valley ForgeValley Forge
• Retreat from Philadelphia• Hardships
– Lack of supplies~ food and clothing– Sickness kills 25% of troops
• Civilian aid
• “Love of our country” and Washington
Summary:
•Once the Americans proved they could win battles, France was willing to become their ally. Spain was also convinced to join on the Americans side.
•The winter at Valley Forge was extremely difficult for the Continental Army, but proved to make them stronger and more dedicated.
Battle on the FrontierBattle on the FrontierGeorge Rogers Clark
• Lived in Kentucky and wanted to help defend it and the frontier- IL, IN
“If a country is not worth protecting, it is not worth claiming.”
• Gather troops along the Ohio River numbering 175-200
• His troops take Kaskaskia without a fight
• Fort Sackville at Vincennes
War on the FrontierWar on the Frontier
Meanwhile…..Meanwhile…..
What to do…
They’re troops are
huuuuuuge!
War at SeaWar at Sea
• British presence in the Atlantic– Trade Routes– America= no Navy
• Privateers– Attack merchant ships– Share profits
War at SeaWar at Sea
James Forten• Volunteered to be a
privateer on the Royal Louis
• Offered free trip to England after captured
• Walked BAREFOOT from New York to Philadelphia
War at SeaWar at Sea
The Turtle
• First combat submarine
• Steered with one hand, cranked the propeller with the other hand, and used foot to work the pump
• Never succeeded in a mission
War at SeaWar at Sea
Bonhomme Richard vs. Serapis• John Paul Jones commander of
Bonhomme• British warships guarding supply ships
“I have not yet begun to fight!”• Fought the Serapis under a full moon• Serapis’ captain surrenders and Jones
sails away in it!
What does this mean???
•Angers the British
•Inspires the Americans
WE STILL HAVE TO WIN THIS WAR ON LAND