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Road to the Revolution

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    French & Indian War

    A war between French and indians v.s. Britain because they both said they owned a state. It was a seven year war and had more deaths then the American Revolution.
  • Proclamation of 1763

    Proclamation of 1763
    King George lll declared all land west of the appralachian divide off-limits to colonial settlers. It affected 13 colonies. It started after the French and Indian war.
  • Sugar Act

    Sugar Act
    British Empire were in dept from the seven year war. It was the first internal taxi directly on American colonists by British government. The colonists thought it was unconstitutional so they resorted to violence to the tax collectors.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    Passed by Britain's government. The colonies didn't want to pay without representation. They formed rally's against the British government.
  • Townshend Act

    Townshend Act
    Imposed things imported int the colonies. The colonies saw this as a abuse of power. It was hoped that it would defray imperial expenses into the colonies.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    British soldiers came to support a sentry. 3 people were killed, 2 died later from wounds. A man of black or Indian parentage named Crispus Attucks was a victim. Thomas Preason a British officer was changed for mans laughter.
  • Tea Act

    Tea Act
    The British government let the East Indian company import sale of tea in the colonies. Colonists never accepted this. They boarded the ships & dumpt their loads of tea overboard.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    The colonists protested against taxation. So they threw out loads of tea on the ships. The British inflicted to harsher penalties.
  • Intolerable Act

    Intolerable Act
    Passed by British. They saw the destruction of the tea and no one admitted it so they punished the colonists.
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence
    The Americans were fighting for their rights. A committee including Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin drafted a formal statement for the colonies. The document was made by Thomas Jeffernson.