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Revolutionary War Timeline

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  • King George III Begins Ruling

    King George III Begins Ruling
    Young, mentally ill, and bad King who took over the British Monarchy. He only sought to surround himself with "yes men".
  • Treaty of Paris, 1763

    Treaty of Paris, 1763
    Treaty that ended French and Indian War. France gives up its North American colonies. Spain gives Florida to England.
  • Prime Minister Grenville

    Prime Minister Grenville
    Grenville wanted the government to gain control, and have more say over colonists and country happenings. He brought on the the many taxes which led to the Revolutionary War.
  • Proclamation of 1763

    Proclamation of 1763
    England forbids colonization west of the Appalachian Mountains.
  • Sugar Act of 1764

    Sugar Act of 1764
    Act passed by British Parliament taxing foreign sugars and molasses in the colonies.
  • Stamp Act of 1765

    Stamp Act of 1765
    Colonists were forced to pay taxes on paper products such as legal documents, playing cards, newspapers, etc.
  • Quartering Act of 1765

    Quartering Act of 1765
    Colonists were forced to provide food and shelter for British troops.
  • Stamp Act Congress

    Stamp Act Congress
    Nine colonies came together as one to discuss the rights and grievances of colonists. Communicated concerns with British Parliament.
  • Declaratory Act

    Declaratory Act
    After Parliament repealed the Stamp Act, and the colonists reveled, the government reminded them, via the Declaratory Act, that as Parliament, they could put forth any laws, taxes, and rulings they pleased.
  • Townshend Acts of 1767

    Townshend Acts of 1767
    Act that taxed glass, white lead, paper, paint, and tea. People rebelled as a result of this and smuggled in tea.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    In Boston a fight broke out between a group of colonist protestors and British soldiers. It was portrayed differently by the two sides in publications, both rendering them the 'good guy.'
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    Sons of Liberty dressed as Indians and threw British shipment of tea overboard to the Boston Harbor.
  • Intolerable Acts

    Intolerable Acts
    Britain closed off ports and brought in the military to further push colonists into doing what Parliament wanted.
  • First Continental Congress

    First Continental Congress
    Delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies came together in attempt to unify and basically initiated the Revolution.
  • Lexington and Concord

    Lexington and Concord
    First battle of Revolutionary War. British goal was to arrest Samuel Adams and John Hancock in Concord and seize colonists' battle supplies. They ended up meeting in Concord.
  • Second Continental Congress

    Second Continental Congress
    All 13 colonies came together in Philadelphia to continue fighting for colonist rights. They drafted a set of appeals they hoped the King would respond to. They also selected George Washington to lead the Continental Army.
  • Battle of Bunker Hill

    Battle of Bunker Hill
    The colonists seized the hill where they had an advantage against the British and defeated them.
  • Olive Branch Petition

    Olive Branch Petition
    Petition that professed American loyalty to the King in hopes that the hostilities would end. King rejected the document, which forced colonies to chose to fight against the British.
  • Common Sense (Book)

    Common Sense (Book)
    Thomas Paine published Common Sense encouraging the colonists of their need of independence from Great Britain.
  • Lee Moved for Independence

    Lee Moved for Independence
    Richard Henry Lee moved for independent states; was debated for a month.
  • The Adoption of Independence

    The Adoption of Independence
    The Second Continental Congress met this day and wroteThe Declaration of Independence.
  • Declaration of Independence Approval by Congress

    Declaration of Independence Approval by Congress
    The iconic Declaration of Independence was formally approved by Congress.
  • Battle of Long Island

    Battle of Long Island
    British forces stormed raw Continental Army recruits, crossing the Hudson River. They journeyed from Manhattan Island to New Jersey.
  • Model Treaty

    Model Treaty
    This was America's first diplomatic statement since their independence. The treaty talked about free trade.
  • Battle of Trenton

    Battle of Trenton
    This was the day after Christmas where George Washington and his men crossed the Delaware and a surprise attack on the German Hessians.
  • Brandywine Creek and German Town

    Brandywine Creek and German Town
    Two small battles fought by George Washington, ending in defeat.
  • Saratoga

    Saratoga
    British commander, Burgoyne, surrendered his entire force to American general Horatio Gates. French come work after this.
  • Valley Forge

    Valley Forge
    Winter of 1777-1778. Soldiers went without bread for three days. Clothing, shoes, and manufactured goods were scarce.
  • Monmouth, NJ

    Monmouth, NJ
    Washington attacks Red Coats that were withdrawing; men were dying from heatstroke and the end result was indecisive.
  • Yorktown

    Yorktown
    Americans surrounded Cornwallis at Yorktown by land and sea via a French support fleet and the lack of British naval presence. Cornwallis surrendered and the Americans won a defining battle
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    British recognized America's independence; they gained Mississippi to the Great Lakes, Florida, and Newfoundland.