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Boston Massacre
There was a lot of tentoin in Boston then the American troops got there. The troops shot five inosent people but they got away with it in the triles because they day it was in self defence. The significance of this is that it showed the british colonist that the troops arent afrade to shot anyone if they feel like it. -
Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party was an act from the people from Boston they felt that taxing things without being asked was wrong. So as an act to show them that they didnt want to pay taxes they dressed up as indians and dumped all of the tea into the water. The good thing that cam out of this was that it triggered a lot more things to happen in Boston -
Lexington and Concord
It was a battle to capture Sam Adams and John Hancock. -
Fort Ticonderoga
It was a key access point for both Canada and the Hutson River durring the French and Indean war. -
Buncker Hill
Part of the American Revolution. It was one of the small battles that was associated with this war. -
Olive Branch Petiton
Dickenson didnt want to breat away from Britain. -
Publishing of Common Sense
It was published annonymously because it was about american rights. -
Dorchester Hights
There were 2,000 troops that were brought to Dorchester Hights for a battle against the Americans. -
Declaration of independence
It was the official breaking way from britin to make a new community. With new laws that were fair to them -
Trenton
George Washington brought a mile long army to Trenton New Jersey. This was after they all crossed the river. They were charging to a city to attack. -
Prineton
This was a battle with George Washington's revolutionary forces defeted the British forces near Princeton, New Jersey. -
Saratoga
5,895 British people surrendered their arms, they used their devide and concer stratagy. John Burgoyne lost about 86% of his force and still won. -
Vally Forge
The battle of Valley Forge wasnt really at Valley Forge but it was the turning point of the Revolutionary war. -
Yorktown
George Washington commanded an army of 17,000 French, it was a battle againsted the British general Lord Charles Cornwallis. -
Treaty of Paris 1783
The war is finally over and the British and the American British have signed a paper haveing a treaty.