Revolutionary War Timeline

  • Seven Years War

    Seven Years War

    British and French troops fought for land
  • French and Indian War

    French and Indian War

    The French built forts in the Ohio River Valley to claim territory
  • Early British Defeats

    Early British Defeats

    Took place at Fort Duquesne, General Edward Braddock's defeat, and European tactics ineffective against French and Native American guerrilla warfare.
  • British turn the Tide

    British turn the Tide

    William Pitt became British Prime Minister and chose James Wolfe to lead. Captured Fort Duquesne and renamed it Fort Pitt.
  • Conflict with Native Americans

    Conflict with Native Americans

    Pontiac's war, Ottawa leader Pontiac's formed an alliance of Western tribes and attacked British forts
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party

    Tea Act: Gave British East India company monopoly on tea sales. Sons of Liberty dumped tea into Harbor
  • British rule leads to conflict

    British rule leads to conflict

    Colonists united in identity after the war and Britain was left with debt.
  • Quartering and Stamp Act

    Quartering and Stamp Act

    The quartering act: Colonists required to house and British soldiers Stamp Act: Tax on various paper products
  • Townshend Act

    Townshend Act

    New important duties and powers. Widespread protest against new laws and taxes which led to boycotts
  • " The shot heard 'Round the World"

    " The shot heard 'Round the World"

    British troops marched to seize weapons in Concord
  • Battles of Lexington and Concord

    Battles of Lexington and Concord

    First conflict of American Revolution. British retreated to Boston and suffering losess
  • 2nd Continental Congress

    2nd Continental Congress

    Appointed George Washington as leader of continental army and began printing money to pay for war effort
  • Early Battles of Revolution

    Early Battles of Revolution

    Fort Ticonderoga - patriot victory and gained control of rivers Bunker Hill - British victory, but at a high cost
  • Call for Independence

    Call for Independence

    Thomas Paine's Common Sense and it argued for self governance and stimulate support for independence
  • Declaration of independence

    Declaration of independence

    written primarly by Thomas Jeffereson and based on enlightenment ideas
  • Valley Forge

    Valley Forge

    Harsh conditions for the Continental Army and citizens provide overwhelming support for troops. British had control of cities and Americans had control of rural areas.
  • French Alliance

    French Alliance

    The first nation to recognize U.S Independence and Marquis de Lafayette was a high - ranking officer
  • Benedict Arnold

    Benedict Arnold

    American general turned traitor and battle of Cowpens, was a significant American victory in the south
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris

    Britain recognize U.S independence and defined new nations boundaries
  • Impacts of Revolution

    Impacts of Revolution

    Created 13 independent states united as one nation and spread ideas of liberty and equality