U.S history timeline

  • proclamation act

    an act that forbade settlement after a line around the Appalachian mountains
  • sugar act

    was a revenue raising act.
  • sugar act

    a revenue raising act
  • stamp act

    was an act that imposed a tax on all printed items
  • stamp act

    a tax imposed on all printed goods
  • quartering act

    Was an act that the Americans had to provide British solders with accommodations and food.
  • the quartering act

    that troops could only be quartered in a barracks or public housing
  • stamp act repealed

    the act was repealed
  • the declaratory act

    said that the British parliament had the same affect on america as it did on Britain
  • stamp act repealed

    stamp act was repealed
  • declaratory act

    stated that Britains parliament was the same as it was in Britain as it was in america
  • Townshend act

    acts to give the British the ability to exert authority over the colonies
  • Boston massacre

    the killing of 5 colonists by British solders
  • Committee of correspondence

    rallied colonial opposition against British policy
  • tea act

    an act to save the British east India company and under cut the price of illegal tea
  • Boston tea party

    a protest were Americans throw a hole shipment of tea into Boston harbor
  • intolerable acts

    a series of laws that took away the rights of people in Massachusetts
  • intolerable acts

    a series of acts taking away the rights of people in Massachusetts
  • 1st continental congress

    a meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies
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    1st continental congress

    a meeting of the delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies
  • Declaration of rights and grievance

    it declared that taxes imposed on the colonists with out there formal consent were unconstitutional
  • Lexington and concord

    the first military engagements during the revolutionary war
  • battle of bunker hill

    a battle fought during the siege of Boston
  • battle of bunker hill

    a battle during the siege of Boston
  • appeal to reason rejected

  • common sense

    was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
  • declaration of independence

    when america declared independence from great Britain
  • treaty of paris

    a treaty where Britain acknowledged america as a sovereign nation