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CHAPTER 6 | THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION | OVERVIEW

CHAPTER TIMELINE

1775

Thomas Paine’s The American Crisis

October 17, 1777

Battle of Saratoga

1777–1778

Winter at Valley Forge

1778

Treaty of Alliance with France

June 28, 1778

Battle of Monmouth County Courthouse

October 1780

Battle of King’s Mountain

March 1781

Articles of Confederation adopted

October 17, 1781

Battle of Yorktown

1783

Peace of Paris



CHAPTER OBJECTIVES

After you finish reading and studying this chapter, you should be able to:

  1. Describe the major military strategies of the war, especially focusing on the turning points.
  2. Account for the division of sentiments in the colonial population during the war.
  3. Assess the degree to which the Revolution was a social revolution—the impact of the war on slavery, women, religion, and socioeconomic levels.
  4. Explain the governmental principles incorporated into the new national and state governments.
  5. Describe America’s postwar nationalism and show its impact on various aspects of American culture.