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Road to Revolution Timeline

  • 1. Treaty of Paris

    1. Treaty of Paris
    Treaty of Paris 1763 The treaty was signed to end the Seven Years' War aka the French and Indian war. The treaty stated that Britian got all of Northland America from the Mississippi river to the east coast.
  • 2. Proclamation Act

    2. Proclamation Act
    The Proclamation Act was established by King George lll. This act forbide settlement past the Appalachian Mountains.
  • 3. The Sugar Act

    3. The Sugar Act
    The Sugar Act was created when the British Parlament created a tax on sugar and molassas act. Under the act the colonist had to pay 6 pence for a gallon of sugar or molassas.
  • 4. The Stamp Act

    4. The Stamp Act
    The Stamp Act was a new tax that made the colonists pay a tax on every single piece of printed paper each of them used.
  • 5. Stamp Act Congress

    5. Stamp Act Congress
    The Stamp Act Congress was formed when the colonists weren't understanding how the whole tax thing worked. The main focus of the congress was "No taxation without representation!"
  • 6. Stamp Act Repealed

    6. Stamp Act Repealed
    The Stamp Act Repealed The Colonists didn't support the Stamp Act because they considered it a violation of their rights to be taxed without their consent. There were many protests which became violent and the Colonists started to rebel.
  • 7. Declaratory Act

    7. Declaratory Act
    The Declaratory Act supported the repeal of the Stamp Act. Also it made laws binding the colonies.
  • 8. Townshend Act

    8. Townshend Act
    The Townshend act was named after Charles Townshend. This act was a collection of revenue from the colonists.
  • 9. The Boston Massacre

    9. The Boston Massacre
    The Boston Massacre occured when a patriot mob started to throw stones and other painful objects at the British soldiers. Many citizens were left dead after the massacre.
  • 10. Committee of Correspondence

    10. Committee of Correspondence
    The Committee of Correspondence were shadow governments. This set up the First Continental Congress.
  • 11. The Tea Act

    11. The Tea Act
    The Tea Act was made to prop up the East India Company. There was tea shipped to the colonies to sell for profit, then eventually was spilled all over the Boston Harbor and eventually led to the Boston tea party.
  • 12. The Boston Tea Party

    12. The Boston Tea Party
    The Boston Tea Party occured after the colonists had enough of being unfairly taxed by Britain. The Sons of Liberty, led bby Samuel Adams, arranged for the boston tea party to take place to show Britain that the coloists were not going to be taxed without fair representation.
  • 13. The Intolerable Acts

    13. The Intolerable Acts
    The intolerable Act was put in place to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
  • 14. 1st Continental Congress

    14. 1st Continental Congress
    Each colony sent delagates to vote for the president the colony wanted. The congress made choices for each of the colonies to create a democracy type of government.
  • 15. Declaration of Rights and Grievance

    15. Declaration of Rights and Grievance
    The Declaration of Rights and Grievances was written by the Stamp Act Congress. The document said that taxes on British colonists were unconstitutional.
  • 16. The Quartering Act

    16. The Quartering Act
    The Quartering Act required all colonists to house british soliders during time of war.
  • 17. Lexington and Concord

    17. Lexington and Concord
    Lexington and Concord was where British General Gage set out to capture John Hancock and Samuel Adams. The colonists were on to General Gage's plans and Paul Revire made his infamous ride, while 2 lanterns were set in the church stating that the redcoats were coming by sea.
  • 18. The Battle of Bunker Hill

    18. The Battle of Bunker Hill
    The Battle of Bunker Hill occured when 2,200 british forces came to America on the Charleston peninsula. The colonists waited until the red coats came through before they began to fire at them. Eventually the colonists and the red coats engaged in had to hand combat and the British ended up wining that battle.
  • 19. Olive Branch Petition

    19. Olive Branch Petition
    The Olive Branch petition was a final attempt to avoid war between the Thirteen Colonies and Great Britain. Eventually the petition became rejected.
  • 20. Common Sense

    20. Common Sense
    Common Sense, written by Thomas Paine challenged the authority of the British government. This book was the first work to openly ask for independance from Great Britain.
  • 21. Declaration of Independence

    21. Declaration of Independence
    Declaration of IndependenceThe colonists created the Declaration of Independence when they were tired of being controlled by the british government. As a result the colonys gained their independance from Britian.