Download (15)

American Revolution Timeline 1775-1783

  • John Locke

    John Locke

    John Locke was Important to the American Revolution because of his Ideas greatly influenced the thinking of American colonists.
  • Benedict Arnold

    Benedict Arnold

    Benedict Arnold was initially important to the American Revolution because he was a skilled military leader who played a key role in several early American victories. He demonstrated bravery and strategic thinking. Benedict Arnold Branded the most very known Traitor in American History.
  • French and Indian War

    French and Indian War

    The French and Indian war was very important to the American Revolution because it changed the relationship between the American colonies and Britain.
  • Samuel Adams

    Samuel Adams

    Samuel Adams was important to the American Revolution because he was a passionate advocate for a colonial rights and a key figure in a organizing opposition to British rule he also helped sign the Sons of Liberty, and signed the Declaration of Independece.
  • Proclamation of 1763

    Proclamation of 1763

    The Proclamation of 1763 was important to the American Revolution because it restricted colonial expansion westward beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre

    The Boston Massacre was essential to the American Revolution because It would soon bring the colonies together to fight against The Monarchy.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party

    The Boston Tea Party was Important to the American Revolution because it symbolized the colonists resistance against British taxation without representation.
  • George and Martha Washington

    George and Martha Washington

    Martha Washington spent about half the time with her Husband while she copied George Washingtons letters, knitted for the soldiers and visited the Hospitals. George Washington Led the American army to victory during the Revolutionary War.
  • Paul Revere

    Paul Revere

    Paul Revere was Important to the American Revolution because of his famous "midnight ride" in 1775.
  • "Give me Liberty or Give me Death"

    "Give me Liberty or Give me Death"

    The Speech "Give me liberty or give me death" by Patrick Henry was crucial to the American Revolution because it passionately expressed the colonists' determination for freedom from British tyranny.
  • Minutemen

    Minutemen

    Minutemen were members of organized New England colonial military force trained in weaponry, tactics and military strategies during the American Revolutionary War.
  • First Continental Congress and Second Continental Congress

    First Continental Congress and Second Continental Congress

    The First and Second Continental Congress were crucial to the American Revolution because they brought together leaders from different colonies to work together against the British rule.
  • Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson was the third president and a founding father who Drafted the Declaration of Independence.
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence

    The Declaration of Independence gave us Freedom from the British Monarchy.
  • Hessians

    Hessians

    the Hessians were important to the American Revolution because they were hired by the British to fight against the American colonists
  • French Alliance

    French Alliance

    The French Alliance was crucial to the American Revolution because it provided critical support to the American colonists in their fight for independence.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris

    The Treaty of Paris in 1783 was crucial to the American Revolution because it officially ended the war and recognized the United States as an independent nation.
  • U.S. Constitution Signed

    U.S. Constitution Signed

    The U.S. Constitution was important to the American Revolution because it provided a stable framework for the new nation after gaining independence. It also established the Governments structure, defining the roles and powers of different branches.
  • Alexander Hamilton

    Alexander Hamilton

    Alexander Hamilton Fought in the American Revolutionary War. He was also a Founding Father who believed in a strong government for the United States. Also Drafted the U.S. Constitution.