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  • Proclamation of 1763

    Proclamation of 1763
    The proclamation closed of the frontier colonal exspansion to slow down the fear of indians and attacks of indian tribes. The signifacance of this event was that it slowed the war between colonist and indians and it slowed tribe attacks.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    The boston massacre was a street fight between a patriot mob and british soilders and their weapons were sticks, snowballs, stones. The signifacance of this event was it started a fued between the patriots and british soilders.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    The Boston Tea party was when a group of patriots were on strike against the american tea importation. The signifacance of this event was this stop people from hijacking tea boats and throwing tea in the ocean.
  • Lexington and Concord

    Lexington and Concord
    The battles of lexington and concord were the first military ingagments of the revoluntionary war. The signifacance of this is that it started the revoluntionary war and were the first battles of it.
  • Declaration of independence

    Declaration of independence
    The Declaration of independence was the voting of a five man committe voting on the drafting of a statement of the colonies intentions. The siginifacance of this event is this gave some colonies more options and freedom.
  • Bunker hill

    Bunker hill
    Bunker hill was the battle when the bristish captured Charlestown peninsula. The signifacsnce of this event was that the british won so it made the patriots want to win.
  • Olive Branch petition

    Olive Branch petition
    The olive branch petition was a final attempt to stop full-blown war between the thirteen colonies. The signifacance of this event was that it was one of the attemepts to stop war between the colonies.
  • Publishing of common sense

    Publishing of common sense
    The description is that this challenged british government and royal monarchy. This also keeped the british judges challenged in their line of work. The signifacance of this event be that the publishing of this made the british government work harder and use more common sense in government
  • Dorchester Heights

    Dorchester Heights
    Dorchester Heights was trying to take boston back from the british. The signifacance of this event is that they were trying to get boston back from the british because it is an american place.
  • Trenton

    Trenton
    The battle of trenton was when washington defeated a formidable garrison of Hessian mercenaries before withdrawing from the battle. The signifacance was that washington defeated the mercanaries in the battle.
  • Princeton

    Princeton
    Princeton was another battle were washington went to take out another group of beaten down soilders that are not ready to fight. The signifacance of this event is that washington and his men took out another group of soilders that were beaten down and waiting to fight him.
  • Fort Ticonderoga

    Fort Ticonderoga
    Fort Ticonderoga was when a small force of green mountain boys took over a small British garrioson fort and looted the personal belongings of the garrison. The signifacance of this event was that the mountain boys got valuable supplies from the fort
  • Valley forge

    Valley forge
    Valley forge was not a battle but it was the turning point to the revoluntionary because it changed the war. The signafacance of this was it was the turning point to the war.
  • Saratoga

    Saratoga
    Saratoga was when the patriots forced the british to serender their weapons and this was another battle won for the patriots. The signifacance of this event is that this was another turning point to the war.
  • Yorktown

    Yorktown
    Battle of Yorktown, German Battle or Surrender at Yorktown, the latter taking place on October 19, 1781, was a decisive victory by a combined force of American Continental Army troops led by General George Washington Cornwallis. The sigifacance of this event is that it is one of the last battles of the war
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    The Treaty of Paris, signed on September 3, 1783, ended the American Revolutionary War between Great Britain on one side and the United States of America and its allies on the other. The signifacance of this event is that it was the start to the end of the war.