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  • French & Indian War Start (1754)

    French & Indian War Start (1754)

    In the French & Indian War the war started to maintain and control of land.
  • French & Indian War End (1763)

    French & Indian War End (1763)

    In the end of the French and Indian War the British ended up winning and ended up getting lots and lots of land and also lots of debt.
  • Quartering Act

    Quartering Act

    The quartering act required colonists governments to provide for soldiers and allowed soldiers to stay in private citizens houses. How the colonists react to this they resonated and opposed he act and they felt threaten.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act

    In the stamp act they payed taxes for every piece of paper they used. How they reacted to that is by refusing to use printed paper to stop publications and threaten stamp distributors.
  • Battle of Lexington & Concord

    Battle of Lexington & Concord

    The side that won was the Americans. The battle took place in Lexington on April 19 1775. Those who stood their ground against Gage’s troops eventually earned independence from the British. Thomas Gage was appointed Royal Governor of Massachusetts in 1774. Gage inflamed tension between the colonies.
  • Battle of Bunker hill

    Battle of Bunker hill

    The battle was a tactical victory by the British. British commander-in-chief General Sir Thomas Gage. The British was ready to launch their attack on Americans on the heights of north and south but their plan was leaked out.
  • Battles of Trenton and Princeton

    Battles of Trenton and Princeton

    They are notable as the first successes won by the Revolutionary general George Washington in the open field. The Battles of Trenton and Princeton was battle of 9 days Dec 12, 1776 - Jan 3, 1777
  • Battle of Yorktown

    Battle of Yorktown

    Allies began to dig the Second Parallel. Allies storm and capture Redoubts 9 and 10 then complete Second Siege Line and advance the artillery. British sortie attempts to spike allied guns but the raid is ineffective.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris

    The Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution and formally recognized the United States as an independent nation.