Colonies Rebel

  • Albany Plan of Union

    Albany Plan of Union

    -Response to French attacks on the frontier
    - Benjamin Franklin proposed
    -plan to unite colonies
  • George III becomes king of Great Britain

    George III becomes king of Great Britain

    -Determined to firmly deal with American colonies
    -To pay for war, he levied a tax on tea, sugar, glass, paper, etc.
  • French and Indian War

    French and Indian War

    -Struggle between French and Britain over land in West Pennsylvania and Ohio
    -Great Britain won in 1763 and gained complete control over Eastern third of the continent.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act

    -imposed first direct tax on colonies
    -required them to pay a tax on legal documents, pamphlets, newspapers, and even dice/playing cards.
  • Stamp Act Congress

    Stamp Act Congress

    -nine colonies sent delegates to a meeting in New York.
    -first meeting organized by the colonies to protest King George's actions
    -Delegates sent a petition to the king, arguing that only colonial legislatures could impose direct taxes such as the Stamp Act.
  • Coercive Acts

    Coercive Acts

    -Passed in retaliation to the Boston Tea Party.
    -Called Intolerable Acts by colonists.
    -Closed Boston Harbor and withdrew the right of the Massachusetts colony to govern itself.
  • Committees of Correspondence

    Committees of Correspondence

    -organizations urging resistance to the British.
    -consisted of colonists who wanted to keep in touch with one another as events unfolded
    -withing a few months, Massachusetts alone had 80+ committees.
  • First Continental Congress

    First Continental Congress

    -Key colonial leaders led
    -came up with the plan of placing an embargo on Britain, and agreed not to use British goods.
    -They proposed meeting the following year if things didn't change.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party

    -A group of colonists, dressed as Mohawk Indians, dumped 342 chests of British tea into the Boston Harbor
  • Lexington and Concord

    Lexington and Concord

    -First blow
    -first battle of Revolutionary War
    -British Redcoats vs colonial minutemen
  • Second Continental Congress

    Second Continental Congress

    -delegates from all thirteen colonies gathered in Philadelphia
    -assumed powers of central gov.
    -served as an acting gov. of the colonies throughout the war
    -purchased supplies, negotiated treaties, and rallied support for the colonists.
  • Resolution of Independence

    Resolution of Independence

    -"that these United Colonies are, and of right, ought to be, free and independent states." - Richard Henry Lee
    -declared independence
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence

    -held signatures of all 56 delegates
    -explained reasons the American colonies were angry at the British government
    -confirmed why revolution was justified and laid down the founding principles of the new nation
    -claimed their efforts to reach a peaceful solution had failed, leaving them no choice but to declare their independence.
    -recognized the changes talking place in their colonies