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Revolutionary War Dbq

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To win the Revolutionary War, there were three crucial factors. First, the unity was solidified when the rebellious consciousness was aroused and thus united the American against the British. Secondly, it was the military force that translated into action the thoughts of rebellion. Lastly, the logistic supports from the grass roots allowed the army to fight without worrying about the food shortages. These factors which constantly affected each other made the united Americans strong and competitive enough to fight with Britain and win the war. The accumulation of the sense of solidarity started from the public outrage against Britain, and such outrage should be channeled correctly to make sure everyone know and share the same goal instead of …show more content…

At first, the speech by Patrick Henry evoked the public to have the rebellious mind(A4). And later on, the “Declaration of Independence”(D,4,1) and the “Common Sense”(S,110) allowed people to know who were they fighting with and why did they fight. And thanks to the committees of correspondence(S,99), these irritating events and rebellious consciousness could spread quickly widely between different …show more content…

Without logistics, the army essentially cannot last long and is doomed to lose the battle(A5). The history proves this again and again. We can observe the logistics in two aspects. On the one hand, the Britain thought they could gain all the support whatever they wanted from loyalists such as food and transportation. However, it did not go the way the British thought. In the bloody battle, Oriskany, without having support from the local, the British could only gain the support from the coast. And George Washington kept dragging the battle line to the middle land way away from the coast(A5), cut down the British support, and also got the help from militia to win the battle. On the other hand, George Washington knew the importance of the logistics and knowing that to win is to not lose. With everyone’s rebellious mind, the grass roots were the strong support for the army. Their importance could be seen in the winter at Valley Forge. (S,115)Being blocked by the weather, the support could not arrive, and the Americans started losing the war slowly. But once the weather became warmer and the logistics was restored, the soldiers were well-fed and

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