Events Leading To The Revolutionary War

  • Sugar Act

    The earlier molasses act of 1764 was passed by parliment largley at the insistence of large pantaion owners in the British West Indies.Sugar from the British West Indies was priced much higher than its competitors. British hoped that the tax would actually be collected.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act impossed a direct tax by the British parliment. Stamp Act met a great resistance is the colonies. The colonies sent no represenatives to parliment. Opostion to the stamp act was not limated to the colonies.
  • Boston Massecre

    Boston Massecre collected the incident on the king street by the British it was an accident. British troops had been stationed in Boston capital of the province of Masssachusetts Bay since 1768 in order to protect and support to enforce unpopular.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty of Boston a city in the British Colony of Massachusetts. The tea party was the culmination of a resistance movement throughout British. Americans were against the Tea Party.
  • Lexington and Concord

    The battle of Lexington and Conord were the first military engagments of the American Revolutionary War. They faught on April 19,1775 in Middlesex County. About 700 British army regulars under Lietuenant Coloniel Franis Smith were given secret orders to capture and destroy Military suplies, that were reportedly stored bu the Massachusetts Miltia.
  • Treaty Of Paris

    Treaty of Paris was signed on September 3,1783 and had ended the Revolutionary War. The other combatant nations, France, Spain, and the Dutch Republic had seperate agreements.
    On a rating of a scale of 1-4 the 13 colonies towards rebellon was a #1 because they all had different agreements and they were all against what they all thought.