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    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta
    The significance of the Magna Carta was that it helped become a basis for the Declaration of Independence, declaring every man had unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
  • Mayflower Compact

    Mayflower Compact
    The significance of this document was that it was the first governing contract established by the colonists in America.
  • Petition of Rights

    Petition of Rights
    The significance of the Petition of Rights is that it brought forth the idea of being tried by a jury of your peers , and chalenged the idea of god giving divine right to allow some to govern over others.
  • Navigation Acts

    Navigation Acts
    The Navigation Acts, first signed in 1651, are significant because they put in place laws regarding colonial trade with Great Britian and all other countries.
  • English Bill of Rights

    English Bill of Rights
    The significance of the English Bill of Rights is that the rights it etablished for Parliament were used to write the First and Second Amendments of the United States Constitution.
  • Proclamation of 1763

    Proclamation of 1763
    The significance of the Proclamation of 1763 is that it showed Great Britian becoming more involved in the colonies, instead of leaving them alone as they had.
  • Sugar Act

    Sugar Act
    The Sugar Act was significant because when the colonists began to protest they used it as an example of taxation without representation, which was a main complaint for the colonists in the Revolutionary War.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    The significance of the Stamp Act, was that the tax increase upset the American colonists, because before this England mostly left them alone, so a few colonists wanted to revolt. They complained about the King allowing Taxation without representation at Parliament.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    The significance of the Boston Tea Party is that it was the first major protest against the British Government and became a leading factor to the Revolutionary War.
  • Coercive Acts

    Coercive Acts
    The significance of these acts is that they outraged many colonists and they viewed them as a violation of their rights. This led to the formation of the First Continental Congress to coordinate a protest.
  • First Continental Congress

    First Continental Congress
    The First Continental Congress was significant because they held the first convention of delegates coming together to protest England. They also gave lead to the Second Continental Congress who adopted our Declaration of Independence.
  • First Shots Fired at Lexington and Concord

    First Shots Fired at Lexington and Concord
    The significance of the battle at Lexington and Concord is that it was the first military engagement and the start of the Revolutionary War.
  • Second Continental Congress

    Second Continental Congress
    The significance that the Second Continetal Congress played was that they were the government for the colonists throughout the Revolutionary War and they are the delegates who signed the Declaration of Independence.
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence
    The Declaration of Independence is significant because it was the first document that guarenteed the American people their independence and promised them unalienable rights. It also set an example for other countries to gain their independence.