A Timeline of dates and facts

  • French and indian war

    French and indian war

    The war between alternative colonies fighting against a terrain wich will be later be divided by the treay of paris
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act

    A stamp repeal on all outgoing mail or delvericies to uphold the overcoming british parliament revolutionary movement onward towards greater things
  • treaty of paris

    treaty of paris

    The negotioation to end the war between G britian and france dividing the westward expansion to a halt infront of the alps. Allowing no further expansion for new colonials.
  • proclamation of 1763

    proclamation of 1763

    The proclomation settling sudden territorial changes between france and the other colonials states, ending the seven year war
  • sugar act

    sugar act

  • Sons Of Libertty

    Sons Of Libertty

    after the landing upon native soil the 13 colonials standing formaed an american organization called the SOL, the suns of liberty. fighting false taxation and the british reign of parliament, such as the stamp act
  • Declatory act

    Declatory act

    The american 13 colonial descision to repeal the stamp act and lessen the means upon the colony after sugar act implication
  • Declatory Act

    Declatory Act

  • Townshed Acts

    Townshed Acts

    The Townshend Acts were a the acts being passed from british parliament– beginning in 1767 – the Parliament of Great Britain settlemd them in at ease. The acts are named after Charles Townshend, the Chancellor of the Exchequer
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre

  • Tea Act

    Tea Act

    To focus on britians main export and import income they decided conceive what of the tea they had ported and ravage ummoc the ships too lessen their means of economical stasis
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party

  • Intolaerable Acts

    Intolaerable Acts

    Due to Tea Cincerns the Intolerable acts were to get back at the oposing force so the britsh can showthemselves and other a foot in the door of pure rudeness will not be "Tolerated"
  • First continental Congress Meeting

    First continental Congress Meeting

    The First Continental Congress was a meeting of delegates from twelve of the Thirteen Colonies that met on September 5 to October 26, 1774 at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, early in the American Revolution.
  • Minute Men

    Minute Men

    ghe independent civilian militia organized by the poeple for the poeple were well prepared militia self trained military advance to take up upon the duty of a four front on the battlefield for american colonization
  • Battle of Lexington

    Battle of Lexington

    Thisd as well as the battle of concord were the first militaru battlments enaging in military tactics and engagments for both sides of the revolution
  • Battle of concord

    Battle of concord

    Amongst the diffrences in concord and lexington are the the oplace and times besides that theyre both lagrge military advances for both sides in relative military experince
  • continental Army

    continental Army

  • Olive Bqwranch pettition

    Olive Bqwranch pettition

    Adopting King Goerges Opinions upon the matter. The misfourtunes of the brithish are under the majestyies command in which they belief his descion to ake at ease with the rest of the revolution is battle wise and not more mindly agressed
  • Jown Lockes Social contract

    Jown Lockes Social contract

    Amonst the most famous of theoretical social theorist during the time this mans thought not only gave a political optimistic view upon the situation they were dealing with but gave authoritty a diffrent way of handling the matter
  • Second Continental Congress

    Second Continental Congress

    As the same memmershiup in the first congresional meeting the simililarity in poeple were almost that of exact. They topic amongst the war and how to have not only a colonial effort but a british statement of Fin. The end to the old reigh and birth of new independence.
  • Battle of bunker Hill

    Battle of bunker Hill

  • Publication of " Commom Sense "

    Publication of " Commom Sense "

    A book written in time to detail the independence in a intellectuall sarcastic way of installing the knowledge theyve had on the subject already
  • Declaration of Independance

    Declaration of Independance

    Book by Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert R. Livingston, Roger Sherman, and Thomas Jefferson. Summarrizes the breakdown of their utmost and fullest independence from there on out. Jully 1776
  • British Victories in the south

    British Victories in the south

    kelly sotherton, this is kelly sotherton. 2004 and 2008 medalist for the olympic british summer team. This is a victory i beleiuve for the british in its own ways, we'll leave it at that. :P
  • valley forge

    valley forge

    desperately low on
    food and supplies—soldiers fought to stay alive at winter camp in
    Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Their endurance and suffering
    filled Washington’s letters to the Congress
  • Red Coats Push Goearge Into the Delaware river

    Red Coats Push Goearge Into the Delaware river

    The Man of great feat during the time Goerge washington soon to be president takes off on his mind the last of the battle wich will take place in little time after crossin g the river he beleive divides him and vitory for his men
  • WAshingtons Christmas Strike

    WAshingtons Christmas Strike

    Washington first initial surpise comes in as succes organized flowing from the river of trenton, a great historical feat to remember in any part of american history. " Silence of the Trentons"
  • 'Cera'toga

    'Cera'toga

    American troops finally surrounded
    Burgoyne at Saratoga, 1777.
    Tthe Saratoga victory altered France’s belief
    that the Americans could win the war
  • French-American Alliance

    French-American Alliance

    The alliance was formally negotiated by Benjamin Franklin and the 1778 Treaty of Alliance was signed on February 6, 1778 after the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga, under the designation of "Franco-American Treaty of Amity and Commerce".
  • Yorktown

    Yorktown

    The colonist marched 7500 onto cornwallis' front onto the penninsula between james and york river.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris

    People included in the signing of this treaty include benjamin franklin, john adams, and john jay. This confirmed US independence and a boundry of new soil to the missisppi river
  • Writ of assistance

    Writ of assistance

    A written enforcement upon the tax paying colonies, throught the historical tax paying era there have been named numerous trypes of writs.