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Delaware in the American Revolution
               Choosing Independence: Fighting for Freedom
                               Power Point Introduction Script



Title 際際滷:     Delaware in the American Revolution
(際際滷 1)        Choosing Independence
                 Fighting for Freedom

                 (For full screen version, click mouse twice to reveal subtitles)

                 Soon we will be taking a field trip to the Delaware History Museum for a
                 program on the American Revolution in Delaware. In order to get the
                 most out of the activities well be doing, we need to know a little
                 background. To begin with, who can tell me what the American
                 Revolution was? (a war) And who fought against each other in this war?
                 England (or Britain) and the British colonies.


際際滷 2:         Caption: British Colonies in North America
                 How many colonies were there? 13! We have to go back in time before
                 all the fighting began to understand what was going on. All the problems
                 started in the 1750s, over 250 years ago! In the 1740s the 13 colonies
                 were a part of England and no one thought that things would ever change.


際際滷 3:         Caption: British Colonists made their own laws
                 Delaware and all of the other colonies were proud and happy to belong to
                 the British Empire. It was the strongest and most powerful country in the
                 world! Each colony had its own elected legislature. Those men made the
                 laws and decided what taxes people should pay.


際際滷 4:         Caption: Many British colonists prospered in America
                 Colonists were happy because everything was peaceful; most colonists
                 were prosperous (what does that mean?).
際際滷 5:   Caption: The British and French fought in both Europe and North
           America
           But that began to change in the 1750s when England and France started
           fighting a war in Europe. Do you think a war all the way over here (point
           to Europe) would change things all the way here (point to the colonies)?
           Well it did because both England and France owned land in North
           America (point out French and English territories).


際際滷 6:   Caption: English and French Territories in the 1750s
           There were conflicts over land, so the King of England sent part of the
           army to protect the American colonies. England with, the help of the
           American colonies, fought with France here in North America. We call
           this war the French and Indian War because the English fought against the
           French and their Native American allies. Who do you think won?
           England.


際際滷 7:   Caption: English soldiers were known as Redcoats
           But once England won and the war was over, the army didnt go back
           home. They stayed in the American colonies. Not only did the troops not
           go home, but a few years later England decided that the colonists should
           help pay for that army. The British government decided to tax the
           colonists because the troops were protecting the people who lived in North
           America.


際際滷 8:   Caption: The Stamp Act:
           The colonists thought the Stamp Act taxes were unfair. They did not ask
           for the soldiers to be stationed in the colonies and they couldnt vote on
           the taxes because they didnt have a representative in the English
           Parliament. A popular phrase during this time was no taxation without
representation. This meant the colonists wouldnt pay the taxes if
            England wasnt going to let them help decide what to tax.


際際滷 9:    Caption: Divided Loyalties: Patriots and Tories
            Some people who lived here decided that they didnt want to be a part of
            England anymore. They felt so strongly about forming their own country,
            they were willing to fight a war. These people were known as Patriots.
            Some of the people wanted to stay a part of Great Britain. They were
            proud to be English citizens and supported using force to defeat the
            rebellious Patriots. These people were called Tories.


際際滷 10:   Caption: Quakers were against war
            A third group did not believe in using violence to resolve disagreements.
            They were Quakers.


際際滷 11:   Caption: Many were indifferent to politics and war
            Still others were so busy with their own lives that they didnt really think
            about politics They were indifferent or uninvolved.


際際滷 12:   Caption: The American Revolution begins: The Battle of Lexington and
            Concord
            n Delaware and the twelve other surrounding colonies, people argued back
            and forth for more than ten years about whether or not to break away from
            England. Eventually fighting broke out between England and the
            colonists. The first battle of the American Revolution was in
            Massachusetts in 1775 and was called the Battle of Lexington and
            Concord.


際際滷 13:   Caption: Delegates from thirteen colonies met in Philadelphia
            The Battle of Lexington and Concord was the last straw. Starting in 1775,
            representatives of all thirteen colonies met in Philadelphia to decide what
to do. This group was known as the Continental Congress. Delaware had
            three delegates  Thomas McKean, George Read, and Caesar Rodney.


際際滷 14:   Caption: Was America ready for independence?
            (For full screen version one additional mouse click indenitifes subjects of
            portraits.)
            In early July 1776 Thomas McKean and George Read were in
            Philadelphia, but Caesar Rodney was at home in Dover. Thomas McKean
            was ready to vote for independence. George Read, however, did not want
            to vote for independence. With one man for and one man against
            independence, Delawares vote wasnt going to count! In our museum
            lesson well learn how Delaware took a stand on independence.


際際滷 15:   Caption: Signing the Declaration of Independence
            The colonies agreed to adopt a Declaration of Independence (ask what
            specific date-July 4, 1776).   It was a letter written to England listing
            everything the colonists were upset about and said that America was
            officially its own country. It was willing to fight a war to stay that way.


際際滷 16:   Caption: Could Americans defeat the worlds best army and navy?
            With the Declaration of Independence, America officially declared war
            with Great Britain. This was a very scary time because England was the
            most powerful country in the world at that time. They had money, a well-
            trained army and a powerful navy. Did the newly-formed United States of
            America have a chance to stand up against such a powerful nation? No
            one thought that this brand new tiny country would actually be able to beat
            England.


際際滷 17:   Caption: Delaware Continentals
            Around 800 Delawareans joined the army in 1776 and served throughout
            the war in the Continental Army of General George Washington. They
were called the Delaware Continentals. They were known throughout the
            army as the best dressed and best equipped regiment. Their hats were
            unusual in shape and made of leather. Because of the color of their coats
            they were nicknamed the Delaware Blues.


際際滷 18:   Caption: Delaware soldiers fought in almost every battle of the American
            Revolution
            (For full screen version, one additional mouse click reveals caption)
            Delawareans fought in almost every battle in the Revolutionary War. This
            map shows the places where Delaware soldiers fought. Delaware also
            formed local militias, groups of soldiers who stayed in Delaware to defend
            the state against the British. Over 4,000 men from Delaware fought in the
            American Revolution.


際際滷 19:   Caption: A soldiers life was hard
            Being a soldier was hard. Many soldiers died in battle or from disease.
            Sometimes soldiers went hungry because they did not have food or have
            the time to stop marching to cook. Some of the Delaware Continentals
            survived for a while by eating molasses, frogs, and alligators! The
            Delaware Continentals, like many other state regiments, marched
            thousands of miles during the war, sometimes up to 30 miles a day!


際際滷 20:   Caption: Americans fought the British at Coochs Bridge in Delaware
            In 1777 the British marched through Delaware on their way to attack the
            United States capital in Philadelphia. General George Washington brought
            the American army to Delaware to try to stop them. The armies fought a
            small battle or skirmish at Coochs Bridge, just south of Newark. In our
            museum lesson well learn what happened to both soldiers and civilians
            when the American Revolution came to Delaware.
際際滷 21:   Caption: The British surrender at Yorktown in 1781 ended the American
            Revolution
            In the six long years that the American Patriots fought the British, both
            sides had military failures and successes. Finally the British realized that
            they would not be able to defeat the stubborn Americans. When the British
            surrendered at Yorktown, Virginia, in October of 1781, Patriots of
            Delaware could be proud that they had played a role in choosing
            independence and fighting for freedom.

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  • 1. Delaware in the American Revolution Choosing Independence: Fighting for Freedom Power Point Introduction Script Title 際際滷: Delaware in the American Revolution (際際滷 1) Choosing Independence Fighting for Freedom (For full screen version, click mouse twice to reveal subtitles) Soon we will be taking a field trip to the Delaware History Museum for a program on the American Revolution in Delaware. In order to get the most out of the activities well be doing, we need to know a little background. To begin with, who can tell me what the American Revolution was? (a war) And who fought against each other in this war? England (or Britain) and the British colonies. 際際滷 2: Caption: British Colonies in North America How many colonies were there? 13! We have to go back in time before all the fighting began to understand what was going on. All the problems started in the 1750s, over 250 years ago! In the 1740s the 13 colonies were a part of England and no one thought that things would ever change. 際際滷 3: Caption: British Colonists made their own laws Delaware and all of the other colonies were proud and happy to belong to the British Empire. It was the strongest and most powerful country in the world! Each colony had its own elected legislature. Those men made the laws and decided what taxes people should pay. 際際滷 4: Caption: Many British colonists prospered in America Colonists were happy because everything was peaceful; most colonists were prosperous (what does that mean?).
  • 2. 際際滷 5: Caption: The British and French fought in both Europe and North America But that began to change in the 1750s when England and France started fighting a war in Europe. Do you think a war all the way over here (point to Europe) would change things all the way here (point to the colonies)? Well it did because both England and France owned land in North America (point out French and English territories). 際際滷 6: Caption: English and French Territories in the 1750s There were conflicts over land, so the King of England sent part of the army to protect the American colonies. England with, the help of the American colonies, fought with France here in North America. We call this war the French and Indian War because the English fought against the French and their Native American allies. Who do you think won? England. 際際滷 7: Caption: English soldiers were known as Redcoats But once England won and the war was over, the army didnt go back home. They stayed in the American colonies. Not only did the troops not go home, but a few years later England decided that the colonists should help pay for that army. The British government decided to tax the colonists because the troops were protecting the people who lived in North America. 際際滷 8: Caption: The Stamp Act: The colonists thought the Stamp Act taxes were unfair. They did not ask for the soldiers to be stationed in the colonies and they couldnt vote on the taxes because they didnt have a representative in the English Parliament. A popular phrase during this time was no taxation without
  • 3. representation. This meant the colonists wouldnt pay the taxes if England wasnt going to let them help decide what to tax. 際際滷 9: Caption: Divided Loyalties: Patriots and Tories Some people who lived here decided that they didnt want to be a part of England anymore. They felt so strongly about forming their own country, they were willing to fight a war. These people were known as Patriots. Some of the people wanted to stay a part of Great Britain. They were proud to be English citizens and supported using force to defeat the rebellious Patriots. These people were called Tories. 際際滷 10: Caption: Quakers were against war A third group did not believe in using violence to resolve disagreements. They were Quakers. 際際滷 11: Caption: Many were indifferent to politics and war Still others were so busy with their own lives that they didnt really think about politics They were indifferent or uninvolved. 際際滷 12: Caption: The American Revolution begins: The Battle of Lexington and Concord n Delaware and the twelve other surrounding colonies, people argued back and forth for more than ten years about whether or not to break away from England. Eventually fighting broke out between England and the colonists. The first battle of the American Revolution was in Massachusetts in 1775 and was called the Battle of Lexington and Concord. 際際滷 13: Caption: Delegates from thirteen colonies met in Philadelphia The Battle of Lexington and Concord was the last straw. Starting in 1775, representatives of all thirteen colonies met in Philadelphia to decide what
  • 4. to do. This group was known as the Continental Congress. Delaware had three delegates Thomas McKean, George Read, and Caesar Rodney. 際際滷 14: Caption: Was America ready for independence? (For full screen version one additional mouse click indenitifes subjects of portraits.) In early July 1776 Thomas McKean and George Read were in Philadelphia, but Caesar Rodney was at home in Dover. Thomas McKean was ready to vote for independence. George Read, however, did not want to vote for independence. With one man for and one man against independence, Delawares vote wasnt going to count! In our museum lesson well learn how Delaware took a stand on independence. 際際滷 15: Caption: Signing the Declaration of Independence The colonies agreed to adopt a Declaration of Independence (ask what specific date-July 4, 1776). It was a letter written to England listing everything the colonists were upset about and said that America was officially its own country. It was willing to fight a war to stay that way. 際際滷 16: Caption: Could Americans defeat the worlds best army and navy? With the Declaration of Independence, America officially declared war with Great Britain. This was a very scary time because England was the most powerful country in the world at that time. They had money, a well- trained army and a powerful navy. Did the newly-formed United States of America have a chance to stand up against such a powerful nation? No one thought that this brand new tiny country would actually be able to beat England. 際際滷 17: Caption: Delaware Continentals Around 800 Delawareans joined the army in 1776 and served throughout the war in the Continental Army of General George Washington. They
  • 5. were called the Delaware Continentals. They were known throughout the army as the best dressed and best equipped regiment. Their hats were unusual in shape and made of leather. Because of the color of their coats they were nicknamed the Delaware Blues. 際際滷 18: Caption: Delaware soldiers fought in almost every battle of the American Revolution (For full screen version, one additional mouse click reveals caption) Delawareans fought in almost every battle in the Revolutionary War. This map shows the places where Delaware soldiers fought. Delaware also formed local militias, groups of soldiers who stayed in Delaware to defend the state against the British. Over 4,000 men from Delaware fought in the American Revolution. 際際滷 19: Caption: A soldiers life was hard Being a soldier was hard. Many soldiers died in battle or from disease. Sometimes soldiers went hungry because they did not have food or have the time to stop marching to cook. Some of the Delaware Continentals survived for a while by eating molasses, frogs, and alligators! The Delaware Continentals, like many other state regiments, marched thousands of miles during the war, sometimes up to 30 miles a day! 際際滷 20: Caption: Americans fought the British at Coochs Bridge in Delaware In 1777 the British marched through Delaware on their way to attack the United States capital in Philadelphia. General George Washington brought the American army to Delaware to try to stop them. The armies fought a small battle or skirmish at Coochs Bridge, just south of Newark. In our museum lesson well learn what happened to both soldiers and civilians when the American Revolution came to Delaware.
  • 6. 際際滷 21: Caption: The British surrender at Yorktown in 1781 ended the American Revolution In the six long years that the American Patriots fought the British, both sides had military failures and successes. Finally the British realized that they would not be able to defeat the stubborn Americans. When the British surrendered at Yorktown, Virginia, in October of 1781, Patriots of Delaware could be proud that they had played a role in choosing independence and fighting for freedom.