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American War Dbq

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1. Although the war began in Massachusetts in 1775, it shifted south to the middle states, with a year. After 1779 the South became the primary theatre. Why did this geographic pattern develop, what was its significance, and why did the United States eventually win? As the British prowled the east coastline of America, the colonist became intimidated because the English army was much stronger than theirs (Nash et al., 2008). France joined the battle to fight against the powers of Britain shortly after the settlers had a successful win in New York. It became critical for the Americans to develop a steady congress if they were going defeat Britain, but during that time of development they neglected the army, so Washington was given power to …show more content…

Those who were recruited to fight in the war often came from lower class families and many were not disappointed to go to war as there were promises of bonuses, as well board and keep (Nash et al.,2008). Sadly, many of the promises did come true and the soldiers suffered overdue payments, which lead their families to much distress. During the war, the soldiers did not have enough supplies to satisfy all of the men they had in their army, so many went without proper clothing, food, and treatment for illnesses. The war was fought in close range because of the weapons that they were using, which meant that the soldiers often became face-to-face with the individuals that they killed. Because the medical services were so underdeveloped at that time, the soldiers were often better off without seeking treatment after being wounded. Overall, the war was trying for the army men both physically and …show more content…

Recount the rationales behind African Americans joining or opting out of the American war of independence. During the Revolution, the British viewed the African American’s in the South as numbers to add to their side of the war and also as a group of individuals to manipulate in warfare (Nash et al., 2008). On the other hand, the American’s viewed the slaves as vulnerable and dangerous. With so much speak of liberty and freedom during the revolution, the African American’s began to petition against the lives they were living as slaves and fought to have their own liberties. The royal governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore, responded to the cries of the slaves and proclaimed that any who were willing to fight in the war with the British army were free to leave their masters. Therefore, to achieve their own revolution, many of the African Americans chose to fight in the army, but many of those never did achieve freedom. Those who chose not to fight with the British, instead decided to flee during the commotion of the war. Some fled to the North where there were rumors of freedom, while others escaped to the southern interiors to seek asylum with the Native

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