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Chapter 7, Section 2 B. Finding Main Idea Ally- The War Expands Wbk. p.

Chapter 7, Section 2 B. Finding Main Idea Ally- The War Expands Wbk. p. 23/p. 184 Explain or define each of the following terms: a country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal Privateer-

In 1776 Franklin signed the Declaration, and afterward sailed to France as an ambassador

In 1776 Franklin signed the Declaration, and afterward sailed to France as an ambassador to the Court of Louis XVI. The French loved Franklin. He was the man who had tamed lightning, the humble American who dressed like a backwoodsman but was a match for any wit in the world. He spoke French, though stutteringly. He was a favorite of the ladies. Several years earlier his wife Deborah had died, and Benjamin was now a notorious flirt.

In 1777, Lafayette purchased a ship, and with a crew of adventurers set sail

In 1777, Lafayette purchased a ship, and with a crew of adventurers set sail for America to fight in the revolution against the British. Lafayette joined the ranks as a major general and was assigned to the staff of George Washington. He served with distinction, leading America forces to several victories.

Chapter 7 Section 2 The War Expands Wbk. p. 23/p. 184 Categorizing As you

Chapter 7 Section 2 The War Expands Wbk. p. 23/p. 184 Categorizing As you read this section, take notes about people who helped to win American Independence 1. Marquis de Lafayette A young French nobleman who commanded an army division, fought in many battles, and persuaded the French King to send troops. 2. Baron von Steuben

Prussian soldier who knew a great deal about warfare and soldier training. He helped

Prussian soldier who knew a great deal about warfare and soldier training. He helped drill the American troops at Valley Forge during the terrible winter there. Baron von Steuben

Chapter 7 Section 2 The War Expands P. 23/ P. 184 Categorizing As you

Chapter 7 Section 2 The War Expands P. 23/ P. 184 Categorizing As you read this section, take notes about people who helped to win American Independence 1. Marquis de Lafayette 2. Baron von Steuben A young French nobleman who commanded an army division, fought in many battles, and persuaded the French King to send troops. A German who trained Washington’s inexperienced army into a skilled fighting force.

No battle was fought at Valley Forge. Yet, it was an important point of

No battle was fought at Valley Forge. Yet, it was an important point of the Revolutionary War. It was here that the Continental army was desperately against the ropes — bloody, beaten, battle-weary — and ready to quit. Even General Washington conceded, "If the army does not get help soon, in all likelihood it will disband. "

Isaac Potts House, General Washington’s headquarters at Valley Forge

Isaac Potts House, General Washington’s headquarters at Valley Forge

Valley Forge Encampment A Winter of Suffering "To see the men without clothes to

Valley Forge Encampment A Winter of Suffering "To see the men without clothes to cover their nakedness, without blankets to lie upon, without shoes. . . without a house or hut to cover them until those could be built, and submitting without a murmur, is a proof of patience and obedience which, in my opinion, can scarcely be paralleled. " George Washington at Valley Forge, April 21, 1778

Cahokia: Peace or War with the Indians

Cahokia: Peace or War with the Indians

Wabash: Through Wilderness and Flood

Wabash: Through Wilderness and Flood

Wabash: Through Wilderness and Flood

Wabash: Through Wilderness and Flood

Vincennes: the British Barrier to the West

Vincennes: the British Barrier to the West

The British flag would not be raised above Fort Sackville on the morning of

The British flag would not be raised above Fort Sackville on the morning of February 25, 1779. British Lieutenant-Governor Henry Hamilton and his garrison marched out of the fort at 10 a. m. and surrendered to American Colonel George Rogers Clark.

Chapter 7 Section 2 The War Expands Wbk. P. 23/ P. 187 3. George

Chapter 7 Section 2 The War Expands Wbk. P. 23/ P. 187 3. George Rogers Clark A frontiersman who led a force against the British at Kaskaskia & Vincennes, securing the frontier for America 4. John Paul Jones

B. Finding Main Idea Ally- Explain or define each of the following terms: a

B. Finding Main Idea Ally- Explain or define each of the following terms: a country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal Privateer- a privately owned ship that a wartime government gives permission to attack an enemy’s merchant ships

Bonhomme Richard

Bonhomme Richard

3. George Rogers Clark A frontiersman who led a force against the British at

3. George Rogers Clark A frontiersman who led a force against the British at Kaskaskia & Vincennes, securing the frontier for America 4. John Paul Jones A sea commander who defeated the British warship, the Serapis, inspiring the American navy