Causes Of The American Revolution

  • Navigation Acts

    Navigation Acts

    crews had to be three-quarters English, and "enumerated" products not produced by the mother country, such as tobacco, cotton, and sugar were to be shipped from the colonies only to England or other English colonies.
  • French And Indian War

    French And Indian War

    The French and Indian War comprised the North American theater of the worldwide Seven Years' War of 1756-1763.
  • Proclamation Of 1763

    Proclamation Of 1763

    Prohibited Colonists from settling past the application mountains.
  • The Sugar Act

    The Sugar Act

    Forbid the colonies from trading with anyone but England.
  • quartering act

    quartering act

    colonists have to host and provide to 1,500 soldiers.
  • The Stamp Act

    The Stamp Act

    All paper documents needed taxes payed on them.
  • Sons And Daughters Of Liberty

    Sons And Daughters Of Liberty

    Protest groups who helped organised boycott.
  • Declaratory Act

    Declaratory Act

    Parliament then agreed to repeal the Stamp Act on the condition that the Declaratory Act was passed.
  • Townshend Act

    Townshend Act

    Tax on glass, lead, paper, paint and tea.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre

    Boston Citizens were angry so they began throwing things at soldiers. Only five people died.
  • Communities Of Correspondence

    Communities Of Correspondence

    Network of communication for passing along news of British activity.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party

    Sons Of Liberty dumped English tea into the Boston Harbor in response to The Tea Act.
  • The Tea Act

    The Tea Act

    All of the American Murchants could sell the tea.
  • The Intolerable Act

    The Intolerable Act

    The respond to the BTP with a great show of force
    Boston port is closed.
  • Second Continent Congress

    Second Continent Congress

    Delegates met in Pennsylvanian
    G.W. builds Army.
  • Battle Of Buckner Hill

    Battle Of Buckner Hill

    The Britain Won. The battle is named after Bunker Hill in Charles town, Massachusetts, which was peripherally involved in the battle.
  • Thomas Paine's Common Sense

    Thomas Paine's Common Sense

    Common Sense is a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775–76 advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies.
  • First Continental Congress

    First Continental Congress

    The foundation for this was laid down with the commite of correspondence.