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America's Road To Revolution

  • 1)Treaty Of Paris

    1)Treaty Of Paris
    The Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War, between Great Britain and France.
  • 2) Proclamation Act

    2) Proclamation Act
    The Proclamation Act forbade all settlement past a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains.
  • 3) The Sugar Act

    3) The Sugar Act
    The Sugar Act passed by the British Parliament, put a tax on foreign sugar that was imported into the colonies.
  • 4) The Stamp Act

    4) The Stamp Act
    The Stamp Act passed by the British Parliament, put a tax on every printed piece of paper that they used, including legal documents, newspapers, other publications and even playing cards.
  • 5) The Quartering Act

    5) The Quartering Act
    The Quartering Act is when the colonists were required to provide housing and food for British soldiers.
  • 6) The Stamp Act Congress

    6) The Stamp Act Congress
    The Stamp Act Congress was a meeting held in New York City, consisted of representatives from some of the British Colonies.
  • 7) Declaratory Act

    7) Declaratory Act
    The Declaratory Act was the act that accompanied the repeal of the Stamp Act and changing the Sugar Act. It gave Great Britain control over the colonies.
  • 8) Stamp Act Repeal

    8) Stamp Act Repeal
    Being pretty explanatory, the Stamp Act Repeal was voted to repeal the Stamp Act.
  • 9) Townshend Act

    9) Townshend Act
    Townshend Act was an act that placed duties on tea, paper, lead, and many other items that were brought into the Colonies.
  • 10) Boston Massacre

    10) Boston Massacre
    A riot was being taken place in Boston and the rioters cornered British soldiers and the soldiers took fire on the mob and killed several people.
  • 11) Committee Of Correspondence

    11) Committee Of Correspondence
    The Committee of Correspondence were secret governments organized by the leaders of the thirteen colonies.
  • 12) Tea Act

    12) Tea Act
    The Tea Act was an act that the British Parliament, which created a monopoly against American tea merchants.
  • 13) Boston Tea Party

    13) Boston Tea Party
    On December 16, 1773, Colonists dressed up as Indians attacked three British ships. The ships contained several chests of tea, and the tea was thrown into the harbor. This was a protest on the taxes that took action earlier that year.
  • 14) Intolerable Acts

    14) Intolerable Acts
    The Intolerable Acts were laws that were meant to punish the colonists after the Boston Tea Party incident.
  • 15) 1st Continental Congress

    15) 1st Continental Congress
    The First Continental Congress was a meeting with leaders from twelve of the Thirteen Colonies.
  • 16) Declaration of Rights and Grievances

    16) Declaration of Rights and Grievances
    Declaration of Rights and Grievances was a document which explained that taxes on British colonists without their consent was unconstitutional.
  • 17) Lexington and Concord

    17) Lexington and Concord
    The Revolutionary War first battle, British troops moved from Boston toward Lexington and Concord.
  • 18) Bunker Hill

    18) Bunker Hill
    Bunker Hill was the first great battle of the Revolutionary War, fought near Boston in June 1775.
  • 19) Olive Branch Petition

    19) Olive Branch Petition
    The Olive Branch Petition was a letter to King George III from the Continental Congress, which they attempted to avoid war against Great Britain with their Independence.
  • 20) Common Sence

    20) Common Sence
    Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, talking about independence from Great Britain to the people of the Thirteen Colonies.
  • 21) Declaration of Independence

    21) Declaration of Independence
    The Declaration of Independence is a document written by Thomas Jefferson declaring freedom from Great Britain.