American Revolution

  • French and Indian War

    French and Indian War
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    The conflict was mainly between Ohio, River Valley and the British and the claims they had made. This lead to the war, because the Americans wanted to go against the British and have there on rules. Which, played a part to the American Revolution.
  • Proclamation of 1763

    Proclamation of 1763
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    King George made the Proclamation. Which, removed many barriers and made the Americans able to expand in all directions. This lead the British to be more arritated at the Americans.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    history.org The British leaders wanted everybody to pay tax on every single paper. Most people didn't agree with the British and wanted to boycott them. The people wpuld buy stamps until tthe leader would stop taxing in all. This made a big part leading to the American Revolution.
  • TownShend Acts

    TownShend Acts
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    </a>The TownShend Act is the most memorable act the early American's did that we remember today. The people went againt the Brititsh and didn't have lead, glass, paints, and paper imported to the colonies. This event made the British more bothered and caused them to take more harsh punishments.
  • Boston Massacure

    Boston Massacure
    <a href='http://http://www.bostonmassacre.net/' The British soilders came to most of the colonies and shut down every store. Which, made the colonists upset because they lost their jon=bs and couldn't support there own families. A group of colonists walked over to the soilders and got in there face and were yelling at them about losing there jobs. Then, there was shoving and the night ended with 5 dealths to sum it up. This was the first major event against the British and started the American R
  • Tea Act

    Tea Act
    History.comThis act the British played a part in. They made it were the tax on tea was less. But, the American's still wanted no tax on anything. So, they still disagreed with it. This eventually lead to the war two years later.
  • The Boston Tea PArty

    The Boston Tea PArty
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    The Boston Tea Party was when the colonists were getting already upset and took all the tea and dumped it overboard. Which, word got out and the British got the most mad they've ever been.
  • Intolarble acts

    Intolarble acts
    American Rev.The Boston Tea Party had the most affect on this. Since, the colonists had gone agaisnt the British so many times the British decided they'd take action and set up many laws to punish them. This led to our freedom by standing up for ourselves.
  • Lexington and Concord

    Lexington and Concord
    US History The king sent our British soilders to Lexington were they'd capture Sam Adams and John Hancok and then travel to Concord and start war. This pretty much begain the war.
  • Declaration of Independance

    Declaration of Independance
    Wikipedia.comThe Declaration of Independance was a document that shopwed we were free. It read that we able to voice our own opionons and have our own freedom. At this point, this was the end and all other points prevouisly led up to this.