Duncan Period 5

  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    It was the first tax that the King passed on the colonies. The colonists didn't think it was fair to have to pay for something that they had for free for so long,
  • The Boston Massacre

    The Boston Massacre
    n the Boston Massacre, five American colonists were killed by British Soldiers. The colonists threw rocks and snow at the soldiers
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    The Boston Tea Party was when the colonists disguised themselves as Mohawk Native Americans and they dumped tea into the Boston Harbor.
  • Battle of Lexington and Concord

    Battle of Lexington and Concord
    This battle is important to American Independence because it was the first time that American and British troops both fired on each other
  • 2nd Continental Congress

    2nd Continental Congress
    During the Second Continental Congress many important things happened. George Washington was named commander-in-chief of the Continental Army
  • The First Continental Congress

    The First Continental Congress
    This event was important because it was the first time that all of the colonies united to fight against Britain.
  • Declaration of Independance

    Declaration of Independance
    This document written by Thomas Jefferson is very important because it is a written statement saying that the thirteen colonies are independent of Britain.
  • Articles of Confederation Adopted

    Articles of Confederation Adopted
    This is very important because it showed that Americans were determined to make a government so that they could be completely an independent nation.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    This is important because it ended the Revolutionary War. In this treaty, Britain recognized America as an independent nation not under British rule.
  • US constitution Ratified

    US constitution Ratified
    The ratification of the US Constitution is very important because it is a final document showing that we have an official government and are completely independent of any others.