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Turn to your bell work page then copy and answer the following What battles are considered to boost American Morale and the turning point in the war Bell Work 127 Turn to page 54 and set up your paper like this Make sure it splits the page in half ID: 489142

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Slide1

Bell Work 1/28

Turn to your bell work page then copy and answer the following

What battles are considered to boost American Morale and the turning point in

the war?Slide2

Bell Work 1/27

Turn to page 54 and set up your paper like this: Make sure it splits the page in half

Patriots

They support inflated footballs

Loyalist Slide3

Directions

Write the notes on Page 55

For the Patriots, Loyalist Slide, and the Neutralist slide only write down what I have in

GREENSlide4

Colonists vs. BritainSlide5

Today

Patriots vs. LoyalistsSlide6

Patriots

Colonists that came from many different backgrounds– wealthy and not-so-wealthy

Patriots throughout the colonies– but especially well-known in New England (Boston: John Adams, Samuel Adams, etc.)

Also referred to as

Whigs

(for the political party in England that supported American independence)

40-45% of colonial

population

Patriots=Whigs=American RevolutionSlide7

Loyalists

The greatest number of Loyalists were found in the Middle and Southern colonies

Loyalists were colonists who had business trading with England, or who had government-appointed jobs (like tax collectors, etc.), or were members of the Anglican Church (the Church of England)

They were also known as

Tories

(after the English political party that did not support American independence)

20-30% of colonial

population

Loyalist=Tories=No Independence Slide8

Neutralists

Neutralist

= colonists who did not favor either the Patriots or the

Loyalists

20 – 40% of colonial

population

Neutralist=No Side