Revolutionary War

  • Treaty Of Paris
    1783 BCE

    Treaty Of Paris

    King George III of great British and representative of the United States of America
  • Declaration of Independence
    1776 BCE

    Declaration of Independence

    It is the statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress. The meeting was held at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Lexington and Concord
    1775 BCE

    Lexington and Concord

    It was the first military engagement of the American Revolutionary War.It was in Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, also within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy, and Cambridge.
  • First Continental Congress
    1774 BCE

    First Continental Congress

    A meeting of delegates form twelve and Thirteen Colonies who had meet on September 5 to October 26,1774. They held this in Philadelphia and in Pennsylvania in the American Revolution.
  • Sugar Act

    Sugar Act

    The Sugar Act is also known as the American Revenue or the American Duties Act.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre

    It is also known as the Incident on King Street by the British.
  • Tea Act

    Tea Act

    The policy ignited a “powder keg” of opposition and resentment among American colonists
  • Common Sense

    Common Sense

    Paine marshaled moral and political arguments to encourage common people in the Colonies to fight for egalitarian government
  • Second Continental Congress

    Second Continental Congress

    I was a convention of the delegates from the Thirteen Colonies. They started a meeting in the spring of the year 1775 in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. It had succeeded the First Continental Congress.
  • Siege of Yorktown

    Siege of Yorktown

    It is known as the Battle of Yorktown, the Surrender at Yorktown, German Battle
  • Treaty of Pairs

    Treaty of Pairs

    It was signed in Paris by representatives of Kind George III of Great
    British and representatives of the United States of America.
  • George Washington

    George Washington

    He was the first president of the United States.