French and indan war

Causes of the American Revolution

  • End of the French and Indian War

    End of the French and Indian War

    1763-treaty of pairs ends Mrswar.Britain taxes colonists to pay for war debt
  • The Proclamation Line

    The Proclamation Line

    1763-The proclamation of 1763-colonist cant move west of the appalachiamts
  • Sugar Act

    Sugar Act

    sugar act when put into effect, actually lowered the duty on foreign molasses.
  • Quartering Act

    Quartering Act

    1765- The Quartering act-had to house British troops and suppley them books, court, documents, contracts and land sheets
  • Sons Of Liberty

    Sons Of Liberty

    To lead the popular protests, some men formed associations known as the sons of liberty.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act

    1765- The stamp act required colonists to pay taxex for all print material books, court documents contracts and land sheets.
  • Declaratory Act

    1766- replaced Stamp Act started Parliament can pass any low over the colonies they must obey.
  • Nonimportation agreement

    Local committees enforced these agreements, which threatened British merchants and manufactuers with economic ruin
  • Daughters of Liberty

    Daughters of Liberty

    The Daughters of Liberty were a successful group that proved women's involment in politics could be beneficialfor the country.
  • The Boston Massacre

    The Boston Massacre

    1770- The Boston Massaure colonist therw snowball rocks at the Britsh soldiers and the soldiers shot and killed 5 colonist.
  • Tea tax

    Tea tax

    The Tea tax was an act of the Parliment of great Britain
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party

    1773- The Boston Tea Party dressed as natives They were not going to buy taxed tea.
  • The Intolerable Acts

    The British and Colonists The Colonists were forced to house Britsh troops and allowed British officials to be tried in Britan
  • First Continental Congress

    Delegates from every colony except Georgia met in philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the First Continental congress
  • Battle Of Lexington and Concord

    Battle Of Lexington and Concord

    they were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary.