Road to Revolution

  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    French and Indian War was ended after the Treaty of Paris was signed.
  • Proclamation of 1763

    Proclamation of 1763
    This prohibits settlement west of the Appalachians.
  • Navigation Acts

    Navigation Acts
    British Navy began to strictly enforce the Navigation Acts which directed the flow of goods between England and the colonies.
  • Sugar Act

    Sugar Act
    The Sugar Act was enacted to cover the cost of the French and Indian War.
  • Currency Acts

    Currency Acts
    Passed to prohibit the issuance of paper bills in the colonies.
  • No Taxation Without Representation

    No Taxation Without Representation
    Colonial slogan started by James Otis.
  • Boycott Luxury Items

    Boycott Luxury Items
    Boston merchants began to boycott luxury items made in Britain.
  • Stamp Act

    First direct tax on American Colonies passed and will place a tax on all printed items.
  • Quartering Act

    Quartering Act
    Passed to force colonists to provide housing to British soliders in America.
  • Treason Speech

    Treason Speech
    Patrick Henry gives "treason" speech at the Virginia House of Burgesses.
  • Opposition Letter for Stamp Act

    Opposition Letter for Stamp Act
    Massachusetts Assembly issues a circulur letter to the other coloniees to organize opposition to the Stamp Act.
  • Sons of Liberty hang Andrew Oliver in efiigy

    In Boston, the Sons of Liberty hang Andrew Oliver in effigy for enforcing the Stamp Act.
  • Stamp Act Congress

    Stamp Act Congress
    The Stamp Act Congress meets in New York City.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    Stamp Act goes into effect.
  • Stamp Act Violence

    Stamp Act Violence
    In the Stamp Act riots, violence was used to intimidate potential tax agents in New York City.
  • Repeal of Stamp Act

    Repeal of Stamp Act
    Parliment repeals the Stamp Act.
  • Declaratory Act

    Declaratory Act
    Declaratory Act passed after Stamp Act repealed.
  • Townshend Acts

    Townshend Acts
    Parliament passes the Townshend Acts which include the New York Restraining Act, Customs Service Reform, & Townshend Duty Act places tax on items not made in the colonies (paint, paper, glass, lead and tea).
  • Riots Break Out

    Riots Break Out
    Riots break out in New York when the colonists refuse to comply with the Declaratory Act.
  • Legislature Suspended

    Legislature Suspended
    The New York legislature suspended (meaning no longer allowed to meet).
  • Boycott of British Goods

    Boycott of British Goods
    Boston Sons of Liberty organized highly-effective boycott of British goods causing trade with Britain to decreased significantly.
  • Opposing Townshend Acts

    Opposing Townshend Acts
    Samuel Adams and James Otis' circular letter opposing Townshend Acts sent to colonial assemblies.
  • British Warships to Boston

    British Warship armed with 50 cannons sails into Boston harbor to protect threatened customs officials.
  • John Hancock's Sloop

    John Hancock's Sloop
    Customs officials seize John Hancock's sloop (or sailboat) the "Liberty"
  • British Troops Begin Landing in Boston

    British Troops Begin Landing in Boston
    British troops under the command of General Thomas Gage begin landing in Boston.
  • Non-Importation Agreements

    non-importation agreements spread to Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina.
  • House of Burgesses

    House of Burgesses
    Resolves of the House of Burgesses opposing British policies cause the governor to close the Virginia legislature.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    Colonists are killed in the Boston Massacre to the removal of British troops
  • Repeal of Townshend Acts

    Repeal of Townshend Acts
    Repeal of Townshend Duties except for tax on tea.
  • Committee of Correspondance

    Committee of Correspondance
    Anti-English Committee of Correspondance are formed in Boston
  • Virginia CIC

    Virginia CIC
    Virginia also creates Committee of Intercolonial Correspondance.
  • Tea Act

    Tea Act
    Tea Act went into effect.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    The Boston Tea Party is when people from Boston ruined all of the tea.
  • Franklin Attacked

    Franklin Attacked
    At the Privy Council in London, Lord Alexander Wedderburn verbally attacked Bejamin Franklin accusing him of deliberately leaking letters in order to provoke colonial riots against the Crown.
  • Boston Harbor CLosed

    The Boston Port Act, which is one of the Intolerable Acts, closed the Boston Harbor.
  • Thomas Gage

    Thomas Gage
    Thomas Gage replaces Hutchinson as Royal governor of Boston and additional troops arrive
  • Revised Quatering Act

    Revised Quatering Act
    More Coercive Acts are passed and the Quatering Act is revised
  • Another Intolerable Act

    Quatering Act extended the boundaries of Canada by giving it land west of Appalachians and north of the Ohio River.
    Colonists saw this act as another Intolerable Act.
  • First Continental Congress

    First Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia and adjourns (meaning it is over) October 26.
  • Continental Assosiation

    Continental Assosiation
    Continental Congress decides to create The Continental Assosiation to enforce boycotts.
  • Massachusetts Rebellion

    Parliament declares that Massachusetts colony is in open rebellion against England.
  • Liberty or Death

    Liberty or Death
    Patrick Henry delivers his "give me liberty or give me death" speech
  • The British are Coming!

    The British are Coming!
    Revere, Dawson, and Cheswell warn the "The British are coming!"
  • Shot Heard Round the World

    Shot Heard Round the World
    "Shot heard 'round the world" are fired at Concord and Lexington.
  • Second Continental Congress Meets

    Second Continental Congress convenes (or meets) in Philadelphia.