Crosses

Revolutionary War TImeline

By cjsz17
  • Stamp Act Passed

    Stamp Act Passed
    -Increased taxes on West Indies Sugar
    -1st tax increase implimented by the British
    -Started Admirality Courts which were the first breach of the Rights of Englishmen by the British
  • Stamp Act Repealed

    Stamp Act Repealed
  • Quartering Act Passed

    Quartering Act Passed
    -Colonists had to shelter and provide for British soldiers
    -British thought Americans should help support the military
  • Sons of Liberty Form

    Sons of Liberty Form
    -Formed in response to the Stamp Act
    -Protested British Parliment, sometimes violently
  • Declatory Act Passed

    Declatory Act Passed
    -Passed in response to the repealment of the Stamp Act
    -British could pass any law at any time
    -Colonists had virtual representantion
  • Townshend Act Passed

    Townshend Act Passed
    -Taxed imports at American Ports
    -Way to subtly tax the colonists
    -Used to pay government officials
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    Killing of 5 colonists by a group of British soldiers that were being harassed by a colonial mob. It was the first major conflict between the British and the Colonists and was the explosion of tension over the recent taxation acts passed by the British.
  • Townshend Acts Repealed

  • Tea Act Passed

    Tea Act Passed
    -Used as a way to get rid of excess tea supplies
    -Lowered the price of tea, then taxed it
    -Despite cheaper tea, colonists rebelled
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    -100 Bostonians, dressed as Indians, dumped 342 chests of tea into the Atlantic
    -Protest to the Tea Act and other breaches of other English liberties
    -Escallated American-British tensions
  • Intolerable Acts

    Intolerable Acts
    -Designed to punsh Boston
    -Closed Boston harbor until damages were paid
    -Restrictions placed on town meetings
    -British soldiers sent to Britain for trial
    -New Quarterin act
  • First Continental Congress Meets

    First Continental Congress Meets
    -Met in Philidelphia to address grievances
    -Twelve of the Thirteen colonies attended
    -Were to meet again in May 1775 if grievances were not addressed
  • Battles of Lexington and Concord

    Battles of Lexington and Concord
    -First military engagement of the war
    -Colonsts decimated at Lexington, proceeded to win Concord and the battle
    -One of the first uses of Guerilla wafare
  • Second Continetal Congress

    Second Continetal Congress
    -All 13 colonies represented
    -Decided to continue fighting in hopes that the British would redress their grievences
  • Battle of Bunker Hill

    Battle of Bunker Hill
    -Actually occurred on Breed's Hill
    -Colonists held the hill, retreated only because they ran out of ammunition
  • Common Sense Published

    Common Sense Published
    -First major publication to suggest independance
    -Used religious argmuments
    -Extremely popular in the colonies
  • Congress Declares Independance

    Congress Declares Independance
    -Declaration of Independance written by Thomas Jefferson
    -Gave reasons for separation from Britain
  • Battle of Trenton

    Battle of Trenton
    -Invaded Trenton, NJ on Christmas day by crossing the Deleware
    -Captured 906 Hessians and British while they were sleeping after their Christmas party
  • Battle of Princeton

    Battle of Princeton
    -Used fires to trick the British into thinking the Americans were camping out
    -Americans snuck behind Princeton, took the city
  • Battle of Saratoga

    Battle of Saratoga
    -Disruped General Burgoyne's route of the British's three pronged attack
    -The victory gained the support of the French
  • Capture of Savannah

    Capture of Savannah
    -British easily capture Savannah
    -U.S. under General Howe only had 700 soldiers
    -Began the British's plan to move North from the South
  • Siege of Charleston

    Siege of Charleston
    -Another step in the plan to start South and move North
    -British had 13000 soldiers, Colonists had 5000
    -British took the city easily
  • Battle of Yorktown

    Battle of Yorktown
    -Last major battle of the Revolution
    -French and America joined sides, forced British surrender
    -Captured over 5,000 British soldiers