"Road to revolution" Kara Kannes and Harley Kahler

By karhar
  • Proclammation Of 1763

    Proclammation Of 1763
    P-Protection
    R- Regarding that you are the king you should protect us
    O- Other wise we will not move.
    C- Colonist aren’t going to move back.
    L- Loyal was what you’re supposed to be to us.
    A- All we wanted to do was to start over.
    M- More of the colonist aren’t going to listen to you anymore.
    A- All of us will stay out of the West.
    T- To all that are reading this don’t move south.
    I- I will not live the thirteen colonies.
    O- Only you can protect us.
    N- No soldiers will be sent we ask why?
  • countinuation of the proclomation

    The king told the colonist to move back and they were not happy. They though science he was their king that he should protect them and not make them move back. These leads to the out break of the war because, he’s supposed to be king and protect them. Also that if he the king he should have their backs and not make them move back to the colonies after they just moved and sold their houses.
  • End Of French And Idian War

    End Of French And Idian  War
    The French and Britain’s were fighting for the land that was west of them known as the Ohio River valley. The British had got the Iroquois on their side so they would have more soldiers to fight with. Lot of people lost their life on the war. But when the war had ended the British had one and the French lost all their land.
    The End of The French and Indian war was the lead to the proclamation of 1763. The colonists were happy until Britain passed the taxes.
  • continuation of the french and indian war

    The End of The French and Indian war was the lead to the proclamation of 1763. The colonists were happy until Britain passed the taxes.
  • Suger act

    Suger act
    S- Shouldn’t you be paying for taxes and not us?
    U- Unless you take the taxes of the sugar we won’t buy it.
    G- Generically this is not what king would do.
    A - Actions of us buying the sugar are not going to buy it.
    R- Repel the sugar act. A - All you can do is try to make us pay taxes.
    C - Colonists aren’t very happy.
    T- Taxes we won’t pay.
  • continuation of the suger act

    They had put a tax on sugar so who ever bought sugar had to pay the tax. This leads to the out break because they were get even madder about the taxes Colonist weren’t too happy about it because they though that if Britain has all the money why can
  • Quartering Act

    Quartering Act
    Dear King George, It isn’t fair that we have to house the soldiers. Why don’t you just buy a big house for them? If you keep putting soldiers in are houses you won’t like what the outcome will be. We are not going to allow you to put soldier into our houses any longer. We are finally going to stand up to you so no more soldiers in our house
  • continuation of the Quartering Act

    When the colonist had to house soldiers. Colonist didn’t think that it was fair for them to have to house soldiers. Why could King George put them in their own house so they could eat their own food and do their own launder? These leads to the out break because they didn’t think they should be housing British soldier at all.
  • continuation of the Stamp Act

    Colonist had to pay taxes on stamps no when they bought them. Colonist started too angry at the British parliament because they were taxing them without a representation. These leads to the out break because they did think they should be paying taxes.
  • continuation of the Stamp Act

    Colonist had to pay taxes on stamps no when they bought them. Colonist started too angry at the British parliament because they were taxing them without a representation. These leads to the out break because they did think they should be paying taxes.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    Dear king George, You have taxed stamps now and I don’t think that is fear. Some of the people in the village can’t afford the taxes or even the prices that aren’t taxes of so can you repel this act to. Most of the colonists in this town are very angry at you. Some are also not even going to buy taxed goods.
  • continuation of the Townson Act

    The British mad tons of new laws that the colonist had to fallow and the colonist didn’t like all of the new laws they were getting. This leads to the outbreak because of these laws were getting to be to much for the colonist.
  • Townshend Act

    Townshend Act
    T- Tons of laws passed in 1767
    O- One law was Commissioners of Customs Act.
    W- We won’t stand for this anymore.
    N- No more laws!
    S- So many laws that we won’t listen to.
    H- Hope you understand what we won’t.
    E- Enough of the laws you keep making.
    N- No more laws or you won’t like the out come or the actions we have to take to make you understand.
    D- Don’t think that with all these laws that we will give up this easily.
  • continuation of the Boston Massacre

    The colonist had started to through ice at the soldiers and one slipped and their gun went of. Also people were yelling fire so they did. The soldiers shot five people and the colonists were very angry. They were upset that the colonist had died and that they even shot at them their reaction wasn’t so good. These leads to the out break because the colonists start to break the laws.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    M – Men were killed on this day.
    A - All the soldiers that were their should of know not to have of shot at the colonist no matter what had happened.
    S – So many people died that never should have of.
    S – Some of things that happen that night shouldn’t have of happen. Not in the way it did.
    A - Alias are what we are now going to be.
    C- Considering that colonist that the soldiers killed colonist you’re in for the worst now.
    R – Red blood left on the snow of your people.
    E – Every one of the colon
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    B- Boston is where most of the tea is imported.
    O- Only thing that was dumped into the Boston Harbor was the tea.
    S- Some of the colonist did this out of rage.
    T- The taxes on tea pushed us to the edge.
    O- Only British Parliament can make some of the laws.
    N- Not longer after did the British passed the Intolerable Acts.
  • continuation of the Boston Tea Party

    During one of the meeting of the Boston people the decide that the were so tired of the tea act that they dump it into the Boston Harbor .Britain wasn’t to happy about and even passed a law called the intolerable act.
  • Tea Act

    Tea Act
    T – Toleration is not going to happen.
    E – Everyone is not going to listen about the Tea Act.
    A – All tea you had bought by the colonist. A – All the money you spend will be wasted.
    C – Colonist will rebel.
    T - Take back the Tea Act and nothing will happen.
  • continuation of the Tea Act

    Then after that Britain passed the tea act. Colonists were furious at this point. They were so tired of Britain taxing them. This had lead to the Boston tea party.
  • continuation of the first continetal congress

    All of the thirteen colonies meet in Philadelphia. So they could discus what was going on and what were they going to do about it.
  • The First Continetal Congress

    The First Continetal Congress
    C- Colonist had secret meetings.
    O- Only the Thirteen colonies new about the.
    N- None of the colonies told Britain about the meetings.
    G- Great Britain had never known about the
    R- Remember when we couldn’t work together thing are starting to change now.
    E- Even if we don’t agree on something we will find some else to solve the problem.
    S- So no we all come together to me we became stronger.
    S- so what will happen next?
  • Intolerable Acts

    Intolerable Acts
    Dear king George, The Intolerable acts that you put on Boston are so ridiculous. I don’t think it’s fair because if you would stop putting taxes on us it wouldn’t have happened. You’re making the price go up but if you keep making the prices go up we won’t buy them. So in the end you lose all the money that you spent on them. Another reason people aren’t buying them is that they can’t afford the prices you have on products.
  • continuation of the intolerable Acts

    Britain passed the intolerable act after they dumped the tea into the Boston Harbor. This law was made so that they couldn’t have anymore town meeting. This was made so they couldn’t make anymore plans to ruin goods. Colonists were very made about this and this lead to The First continental Congress.
  • Lexington and Concord

    Lexington and Concord
    L- Lanterns were placed in the church tower window to let them know they were coming by sea.
    E- Exchanged fire in Massachusetts, Lexington.
    X- Extremely hard war to win.
    I – In Lexington and in concord were to really big war that happened only one day apart.
    N- No one was really safe in this war.
    G- Good and brave colonist had fought in the war and some lost their lives.
    T- Though no one even knows who had shot the first shot.
    O- One out come was that lots of colonist lost their lives.
    N- Not fa
  • continuation of lexington and concord

    Lexington and concord was a fight of the colonist and the British soldier that had lead to the revolutionary war.
  • Paul Revere's Ride

    Paul Revere's Ride
    P- Paul traveled trough the night to warn the people that were involved in the Boston tea party.
    A - All though he was captured he did successfully warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock.
    U- Unless Paul Revere didn’t make it they would have be hung.
    L- Loyal is what Paul revere was to the colonist.
  • continuation of paul rivers ride

    Paul was warning the people that took place in the Boston Tea Party. So that they wouldn’t have of gotten hung by the soldiers. But he had warned them in time so that it wouldn’t happen but after he told them they were coming and he left he got caught by the British soldiers.