American Revolution Timeline

  • Jamestown

    Jamestown
    Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement and founded by Captain John Smith
  • Virginia House of Burgesses

    Virginia House of Burgesses
    The Virginia House of Burgesses was the first popurarly elected legislature in the New World.
  • Bacon's Rebellion

    Bacon's Rebellion
    Nathaniel Bacon led over 1,000 men from the western part of Virginia to Jamestown.
  • Salem Witch Trials

    Salem Witch Trials
    The Salem Witch Trials were persecutions of woman being accused of witchcraft. 20 people were executed, mostly by hanging.
  • John Peter Zenger

    John Peter Zenger
    John Peter Zenger published the New York Weekly Journal which harshly pointed out the actions of the corrupt royal government. He was later put on trial but was pleaded unguilty and was seen as symbol for the freedom of the press.
  • French and Indian War

    French and Indian War
    Also known as the Seven Years War, it started whenever France started expanding into the Ohio River Valley.
  • Proclamation of 1763

    Proclamation of 1763
    At the end of the French and Indian War the British issued a proclamation, mainly to stop the Indians by checking the enroachment of settlers on their land.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    The Stamp Act was the first tax placed on the American colonists by the British government. It was a tax placed on all printed documents in the colonies.
  • Quartering Act

    Quartering Act
    The Quartering Act required the colonies to house British soldiers in the barracks that the colonies had to provide.
  • Declaratory Act

    Declaratory Act
    The Declaratory Act was for the better securing the dependency of his Majesty's dominions in America upon the crown and parliament of Great Britain.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    A mob of Patriots and British soldiers starting throwing snowballs, sticks, and stones at one another and it lead to a shooting which killed several colonists.
  • Tea Act

    Tea Act
    The main purpose of the Tea Act was to bail out the floudering East India company.The British government placed taxes on imported tea but the colonists refused which later lead to the Boston Tea Party.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty boarded three ships in the Boston Harbor and threw 342 chest of tea overboard.
  • First Continental Congress

    First Continental Congress
    In response to the British Parliament enactment of the Coercive Acts the colonies sent 56 delegates from all of the colonies, except Georgia, to Carpenter's Hall. They then drafter a declarion of rights and grievances and elected Peyton Randolph as the first President of Congress.
  • Second Continental Congress

    Second Continental Congress
    The Second Continental Congress created the Continental Army and named George Washington the supreme commander. The delegates tried to plead with King George III to attempt peacful resolution but he refused. This caused the colonies to be in a state of rebellion.
  • The Declaration of Independence

    The Declaration of Independence
    The Revolutionary War was going on and the movement for independence from Britain had grown. This led delegates of Congress to vote on the issue and 5 men started drafting a formal statement of the colonie's intentions, which later lead to the Declaration of Independence which was written by Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston.