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  • Stamp Act
    1765 BCE

    Stamp Act

    The Stamp Act was a 1765 British law that imposed a direct tax on the American colonies
  • Molasses Act

    Molasses Act

    a British law that imposed a high tax of six pence per gallon on foreign molasses imported into the American colonies
  • French and Indian war

    French and Indian war

    they fought over territories and expansion throughout north america
  • Sugar Act

    Sugar Act

    a British law that imposed a high tax of six pence per gallon on foreign molasses imported into the American colonies
  • Quartering Act

    Quartering Act

    received a royal ascent British laws of the 18th century
  • Townshend act

    Townshend act

    The Townshend Acts were a series of British laws passed in 1767, sponsored by Chancellor Charles Townshend
  • Boston Masacure

    Boston Masacure

    5 dead 3 injured street war
  • Declaratory Acts 1766 March

    Declaratory Acts 1766 March

    The Declaratory Act of 1766 was a British law passed the same day the Stamp Act was repealed
  • administration of justice

    administration of justice

    The administration of justice is the process and system by which a government maintains order, enforces laws
  • DOI is signed

    DOI is signed

    Yes, the Declaration of Independence (DOI) was signed by 56 delegates of the Second Continental Congress, primarily on August 2, 1776
  • intolerable

    intolerable

    The "Intolerable Acts" were a series of four laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party
  • general gage takes over Boston

    general gage takes over Boston

    General Thomas Gage "took over" Boston in May 1774, arriving as the new Royal Governor with troops to enforce Britain's harsh Coercive Acts after the Boston Tea Party,
  • Quebec act

    Quebec act

    The Quebec Act was a 1774 British law passed by the Parliament of Great Britain that governed the Province of Quebec
  • first contidential congress

    first contidential congress

    The First Continental Congress was a meeting of 56 delegates from 12 colonies in Philadelphia from September 5 to October 26, 1774
  • Paul reverse ride.

    Paul reverse ride.

    Paul Revere's ride was his famous midnight journey on April 18, 1775
  • battles of leginton and concord

    battles of leginton and concord

    The Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought on April 19, 1775, were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War
  • fort ticonderoga

    fort ticonderoga

    Fort Ticonderoga is a historic 18th-century star fort in upstate New York that played a key role in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War
  • second conditential

    second conditential

    Second confidential" likely refers to an agreement, like a Seconded Employee Confidentiality Agreement,
  • battle of bunker hill

    battle of bunker hill

    The Battle of Bunker Hill was an early and significant conflict of the American Revolutionary War on June 17, 1775, fought on Breed's Hill, near Boston
  • Olive Branch Petition

    Olive Branch Petition

    The Olive Branch Petition was the Second Continental Congress's final, last-drit attempt at peaceful reconciliation with Britain in July 1775
  • Benedict Arnold failed to take Quebec

    Benedict Arnold failed to take Quebec

    Yes, Benedict Arnold's attempt to take Quebec in late 1775, as part of a larger American invasion of Canada
  • Washington takes Boston

    Washington takes Boston

    Washington takes Boston" refers to George Washington's Siege of Boston in 1776
  • Hessian Soldiers are hired by King George III

    Hessian Soldiers are hired by King George III

    German auxiliary troops hired by Great Britain to fight in the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) alongside British troops.