Liberty

Road to Revolution

  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    This event was a British imposition, the treaty ended the French and Indian War. This concluded the threat of France in North America for the British.
  • Proclamation Act

    Proclamation Act
    The Proclamation Act was a British imposition where they defined the boundaries of where people could settle in the thirteen colonies.
  • The Sugar Act

    The Sugar Act
    The Sugar Act was a British imposition where Great Britain unfairly taxed the colonies on sugar and molasses.
  • The Stamp Act

    The Stamp Act
    The Stamp Act was a British imposition where Great Britain taxed the colonies on every piece of paper they printed.
  • The Quartering Act

    The Quartering Act
    The Quartering Act was a British imposition on the colonies where they required the colonies to provide room and board for British soldiers in the colonies.
  • Stamps Act Congress

    Stamps Act Congress
    The Stamp Act Congress was the American Colonies' first congress. This was a response from the colonies on the new British taxation.
  • Stamp Act Repealed

    Stamp Act Repealed
    Repealing the Stamp Act was the agreement the Colonies and Great Britain came to after the Stamp Act was passed.
  • Declaratory Act

    Declaratory Act
    The Declaratory Act was a British imposition that stated Britain and the colonies were taxed the same, so the British Parliament could pass laws that extended to the colonies.
  • Townshend Act

    Townshend Act
    The Townshend Act was a British imposition for Britain to have authority over the colonies. The colonies were taxed without representation.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    The Boston Massacre was a British attempt to enforce the Townshend Acts.
  • The Committee of Correspondence

    The Committee of Correspondence
    The Committee of Correspondence was a colonial response to the British policy. The Committee of Correspondence created a political union among the thirteen colonies.
  • Tea Act

    Tea Act
    The Tea Act was a British imposition that gave Great Britain a monopoly over tea sales in the colonies.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    The Boston Tea Party was a colonial response to the British tax on tea where they dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston harbor.
  • Intolerable Acts

    Intolerable Acts
    The Intolerable Acts were a British imposition in response to the Boston Tea Party.
  • First Continental Congress

    First Continental Congress
    The First Continental Congress was the Colonial response to the enactment Intolerable Acts. Fifty-six delegates from twelve of the thirteen colonies met and created a declaration of rights and grievances.
  • The Declaration of Rights and Grievances

    The Declaration of Rights and Grievances
    The Declaration of Rights and Grievances was a document in response, from the colonies, to the unfair taxation Britain imposed on the colonies, which they declared "unconstitutional."
  • Battles of Lexington and Concord

    Battles of Lexington and Concord
    The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military arrangement of the Revolutionary War.
  • Battle of Bunker Hill

    Battle of Bunker Hill
    The Battle of Bunker Hill was a response from the colonies when they found out that Britain was sending troops to occupy the hills around Boston, so Colonel William Prescott lead the colonial militiamen into battle.
  • Olive Branch Petition

    Olive Branch Petition
    The Olive Branch Petition was a final response from the colonies in an attempt to avoid war over independence with Great Britain.
  • Common Sense

    Common Sense
    Common Sense was a book written by Thomas Paine (a colonial response) where he fought against Great Britain for the colonies to have independence.
  • The Declaration of Independence

    The Declaration of Independence
    The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Second Continental Congress which was a response from the thirteen colonies declaring they were independent.