Lesson 5

  Bellringer: What was the Olive
Branch Petition? How did it impact
the American Revolutionary War?
Quote
"The hour is fast approaching, on
  which the Honor and Success of
  this army, and the safety of our
     bleeding Country depend.
       Remember officers and
     Soldiers, that you are free
 men, fighting for the blessings of
    Liberty -- that slavery will be
   your portion, and that of your
   posterity, if you do not acquit
  yourselves like men." -- George
         Washington, 1776
America vs. Great Britain
• Britain seemed
  unbeatable; strongest
  military in the world
   – Beat out France and
     Spain
   – Odds were against the
     American colonists
• British military was
  well-trained, well-
  equipped; British navy
  was dominant
• England had more money to give to the war effort than the
  American Continental Congress
   – Able to hire German soldiers (Hessians)
   – ... and the Hessians, who are allowed to be the best of the
     German troops, are by no means equal to the British in any
     respect. I believe them steady, but their slowness is of the
     greatest disadvantage in a country almost covered with
     woods, and against an Enemy whose chief qualification is agility
     in running from fence to fence and thence keeping up an
     irregular, but galling fire on troops who advance with the same
     pace as at their exercise. Light infantry accustomed to fight from
     tree to tree, or charge even in woods; and Grenadiers who after
     the first fire lose no time in loading again, but rush on, trusting
     entirely to that most decisive of weapons the bayonet, will ever
     be superior to any troops the Rebels can bring against them.
     Such are the British, and such the method of fighting which has
     been attended with constant success ....
       • – Lieutenant W. Hale, letter to unknown recipient (March 23, 1778)
   – Also recruited Native Americans by promising them land after
     winning the war
America’s Weaknesses
• The Americans began the war
  with significant disadvantages
  compared to the British. They
  had no national government, no
  national army or navy, and no
  financial system, no banks, no
  established credit, and no
  functioning government
  departments, such as a treasury
   – In peacetime the colonies relied
     heavily on ocean shipping, but
     that was now shut down by the
     British blockade.
America’s Weaknesses
• Small amount of volunteers(soldiers)
• Few were trained
• Shortages in supplies
  (clothes, food, weapons, etc.)
American Strength
• Took a long time for supplies to reach the
  British in the Americas
     • When compared to other colonies, the Americans had a
       relatively large and prosperous population, and could
       rely on local production for food and other
       supplies, something the British could not rely on
       sufficiently
  – Vastness of the colonies proved detrimental for
    the British; could not gain enough land
American Strength
• Guerilla warfare; British troops were
  unfamiliar with the terrain and fought an old
  fashioned style of war
     • Home court advantage
  – Despite the Americans lack of training, the leaders
    proved competent
  – Later, American gained an alliance with France and
    Spain
  – One could say America’s patriotism was
    inspirational to its soldiers
British Weaknesses
• Distance from colonies and
  Britain
• Lack of popular support in
  Britain.
       • British citizens were questioning
         the necessity of the war with
         America
       • Compared to the Americans, the
         British had no major supporters
         in the war, and only had troops
         provided by small German
         states, referred to as
         "Hessians", to bolster the
         strength of the British Army in
         North America.
• Poor generals
Americans                 British
Strengths    Guerrilla warfare,     Blockade, well-
             allies with France     trained, strongest
             and Spain,             military and navy in
             vastness of colonial   world, more
             territory,             money, more
             patriotism, made       supplies
             own supplies
Weaknesses   Few trained            Long time to get
             soldiers, lack of      supplies, lack of
             equipment, no          support in Britain,
             national gov’t, no     distance from
             credit,                colonies, poor
                                    generals
Persuasion

• Read “How the Revolution Against Britain
  Divided Families and Friends”
• Persuade a Loyalist to join the Patriots
• Write a one paragraph reason for an American
  still loyal to the crown should join the side of
  the Patriots
Historical Practice
 Activity on page 153
Homework
• Students will be assigned either “British side”
  or “American side”
• They must then write a letter to a friend
  convincing them to join the side they were
  assigned
  – Letter will be 3 paragraphs long; one paragraph
    should be a conclusion
  – Students should focus on the strengths of their
    side and the weaknesses of the opposition

Lesson 5

  • 1.
    Lesson 5 Bellringer: What was the Olive Branch Petition? How did it impact the American Revolutionary War?
  • 2.
    Quote "The hour isfast approaching, on which the Honor and Success of this army, and the safety of our bleeding Country depend. Remember officers and Soldiers, that you are free men, fighting for the blessings of Liberty -- that slavery will be your portion, and that of your posterity, if you do not acquit yourselves like men." -- George Washington, 1776
  • 3.
    America vs. GreatBritain • Britain seemed unbeatable; strongest military in the world – Beat out France and Spain – Odds were against the American colonists • British military was well-trained, well- equipped; British navy was dominant
  • 4.
    • England hadmore money to give to the war effort than the American Continental Congress – Able to hire German soldiers (Hessians) – ... and the Hessians, who are allowed to be the best of the German troops, are by no means equal to the British in any respect. I believe them steady, but their slowness is of the greatest disadvantage in a country almost covered with woods, and against an Enemy whose chief qualification is agility in running from fence to fence and thence keeping up an irregular, but galling fire on troops who advance with the same pace as at their exercise. Light infantry accustomed to fight from tree to tree, or charge even in woods; and Grenadiers who after the first fire lose no time in loading again, but rush on, trusting entirely to that most decisive of weapons the bayonet, will ever be superior to any troops the Rebels can bring against them. Such are the British, and such the method of fighting which has been attended with constant success .... • – Lieutenant W. Hale, letter to unknown recipient (March 23, 1778) – Also recruited Native Americans by promising them land after winning the war
  • 5.
    America’s Weaknesses • TheAmericans began the war with significant disadvantages compared to the British. They had no national government, no national army or navy, and no financial system, no banks, no established credit, and no functioning government departments, such as a treasury – In peacetime the colonies relied heavily on ocean shipping, but that was now shut down by the British blockade.
  • 6.
    America’s Weaknesses • Smallamount of volunteers(soldiers) • Few were trained • Shortages in supplies (clothes, food, weapons, etc.)
  • 7.
    American Strength • Tooka long time for supplies to reach the British in the Americas • When compared to other colonies, the Americans had a relatively large and prosperous population, and could rely on local production for food and other supplies, something the British could not rely on sufficiently – Vastness of the colonies proved detrimental for the British; could not gain enough land
  • 8.
    American Strength • Guerillawarfare; British troops were unfamiliar with the terrain and fought an old fashioned style of war • Home court advantage – Despite the Americans lack of training, the leaders proved competent – Later, American gained an alliance with France and Spain – One could say America’s patriotism was inspirational to its soldiers
  • 9.
    British Weaknesses • Distancefrom colonies and Britain • Lack of popular support in Britain. • British citizens were questioning the necessity of the war with America • Compared to the Americans, the British had no major supporters in the war, and only had troops provided by small German states, referred to as "Hessians", to bolster the strength of the British Army in North America. • Poor generals
  • 10.
    Americans British Strengths Guerrilla warfare, Blockade, well- allies with France trained, strongest and Spain, military and navy in vastness of colonial world, more territory, money, more patriotism, made supplies own supplies Weaknesses Few trained Long time to get soldiers, lack of supplies, lack of equipment, no support in Britain, national gov’t, no distance from credit, colonies, poor generals
  • 11.
    Persuasion • Read “Howthe Revolution Against Britain Divided Families and Friends” • Persuade a Loyalist to join the Patriots • Write a one paragraph reason for an American still loyal to the crown should join the side of the Patriots
  • 12.
  • 13.
    Homework • Students willbe assigned either “British side” or “American side” • They must then write a letter to a friend convincing them to join the side they were assigned – Letter will be 3 paragraphs long; one paragraph should be a conclusion – Students should focus on the strengths of their side and the weaknesses of the opposition