american revolution

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  • Boston massacre

    Boston massacre

    British soldiers and a crowd engaged in a battle in Boston on march 5, 1770. British soldiers opened fire on the mob in response to the colonist provocations, killing five men, including crispus attucks.
  • boston tea party

    boston tea party

    act of protest in which a group of 60 American colonists threw 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor to agitate against both a tax on tea which had been an example of taxation without representation and the perceived monopoly of the East India Company.
  • passage of the intolerable acts

    passage of the intolerable acts

    The act authorized the Royal Navy to blockade Boston Harbor because “the commerce of his Majesty's subjects cannot be safely carried there." The blockade commenced on June 1, 1774, effectively closing Boston's port
  • creation of the continental congress

    creation of the continental congress

    The First Continental Congress convened in Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, between September 5 and October 26, 1774. Delegates from twelve of Britain's thirteen American colonies met to discuss America's future under growing British aggression.
  • paul reveres ride

    paul reveres ride

    Paul Revere and his historic ride to warn the town that the British soldiers were coming. It details Revere making the plan with the other soldier and continues through his ride and the resulting interaction between the British and American soldiers.
  • battle of the lexington and concord

    battle of the lexington and concord

    The Battles of Lexington and Concord on 19 April 1775, the famous 'shot heard 'round the world', marked the start of the American War of Independence (1775-83). Politically disastrous for the British, it persuaded many Americans to take up arms and support the cause of independence.
  • battle of the bunker hill

    battle of the bunker hill

    The American patriots were defeated at the Battle of Bunker Hill, but they proved they could hold their own against the superior British Army. The fierce fight confirmed that any reconciliation between England and her American colonies was no longer possible.
  • creation of the declaration of independence

    creation of the declaration of independence

    Declaration of Independence, adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, the 13 American colonies severed their political connections to Great Britain. The Declaration summarized the colonists' motivations for seeking independence.
  • battles of saratoga

    battles of saratoga

    The American defeat of the superior British army lifted patriot morale, furthered the hope for independence, and helped to secure the foreign support needed to win the war.
  • treaty of paris

    treaty of paris

    The Treaty of Paris was signed by U.S. and British Representatives on September 3, 1783, ending the War of the American Revolution. Based on a 1782 preliminary treaty, the agreement recognized U.S. independence and granted the U.S. significant western territory.