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  • Stamp Act
    1765 BCE

    Stamp Act

    the stamp act is england putting severe stamp taxes because england was broke and taxed alot of idems 3/22/1765
  • Nav acts

    Nav acts

    there a set of laws that were passed by the English parliament to require taxes
  • 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

    war between great Britain and France that lasted seven years
  • Sugar Act

    Sugar Act

    the sugar Act is england putting severe sugar tax because england was very broke and needed to tax idems
  • Quartering Act

    Quartering Act

    the quartering act is a law forced by colonists to let red coats into there home
  • Townshend act

    Townshend act

    the Townshend acts taxed imports like glass lead paint paper and a little tea this was on test
  • Boston Masacure

    Boston Masacure

    was a big conflict between colonists and british soldiers as a street battle killed 5 people other injured
  • Declaratory Acts 1766 March

    Declaratory Acts 1766 March

    rules a government declares like the British putting acts on the colonists
  • administration of justice

    administration of justice

    the administration of justice was a British law that protect royal officials if they committed a crime.
  • 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 acts

    intolerable acts

    the intolerable acts are multiple laws created by british parliament in response to the Boston tea party
  • general gage takes over Boston

    general gage takes over Boston

    general gage comes to Boston to be the governor of Massachusetts
  • Quebec act

    Quebec act

    the Quebec acts expanded Quebec and religious freedom
  • first contidential congress

    first contidential congress

    first conditential congress came together to protest against the intolerable acts wanting rights to British idems
  • Paul reverse ride.

    Paul reverse ride.

    when Paul Revere saw British soldiers coming toward the colonists he hoped on his horse along with William Dawes and Samuel Prescott
  • battles of leginton and concord

    battles of leginton and concord

    the battles of Lexington and Concord really started off the revolutionary war
  • fort ticonderoga

    fort ticonderoga

    fort Ticonderoga block the British from coming into Canada
  • second conditential

    second conditential

    second conditential congress was a group meeting with the 13 colonies that talked about philidophia together
  • battle of bunker hill

    battle of bunker hill

    battle of bunker hill was a bunker for the colonist they mainly used artillery when they ran out of ammo they had to retreat to the 3rd wave of British soldiers
  • Olive Branch Petition

    Olive Branch Petition

    congress failed the second attempt to stopping the king George the lll because king George was taxing the colonists
  • Benedict Arnold failed to take Quebec

    Benedict Arnold failed to take Quebec

    Benedict Arnold and general Richard failed to capture Quebec in 1775
  • Washington takes Boston

    Washington takes Boston

    George Washington brought his men to fight against the red coats and won
  • Hessian Soldiers are hired by King George III

    Hessian Soldiers are hired by King George III

    king George hired german soldiers to fight the British during the revolutionary war

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