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Road to Revoultion

  • Navigation Act

    Navigation Act

    A series of laws that the English Parliament put on the colonist in the 1600s. it made colonists sell all raw materials to England, even thought they could get better prices elsewhere in Europe.
  • Molasses

    Molasses

    it is a thick sweet syrup produced by a product and processing from sugar and plant like sugarcane
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act

    in stamp 1765 stamp Act is an act tax on the legal recognition of documents
  • Declaratory Act

    Declaratory Act

    the Declaratory Act A British Parliament Act that stated it had full authority to make laws for the American colonies. "in all cases Whatsoever".
  • Townshend Act

    Townshend Act

    it was a series of laws passed by the British parliament in 1767 that imposed duties on good, lead, paper. paint, and tea important into the american colonies
  • Boston massacre

    Boston massacre

    in the 1770 seven soldiers fired into a crowd of volatile Bostonian killing five, wounding another six, and angering an entire colony.
  • Administration of Justice

    Administration of Justice

    in the year the Governor to remove any acquisition placed on a royal official. if the governor did not believe the official would receive a fair trial./
  • Quebec Act

    Quebec Act

    in the year 1774 the Quebec Act established the procedures of governance for the Province of Quebec.
  • Quartering Act

    Quartering Act

    in the year 1774 the British laws passed in the and required the American colonies to house and supply British soldiers
  • Fort Ticonderoga

    Fort Ticonderoga

    in the 1775 on May 10th they captured in a surprise dawn raid by American Green Mountain boys led by Ethan Allen, joined by Benedict Arnold, securing a crucial strategic location and valuable artillery for the Continental army marking, the first offensive victory of the American Revolutionary war.
  • battle of bunker hill

    battle of bunker hill

    in the year of 1775 may 10th the colonial militia fought British regulars near Boston and was resulting to British casualties and proving that the Americans resolve despite the British technically taking the ground, though it was fought mostly on nearby and it was nearby breed's hill
  • DOI is Signed

    DOI is Signed

    on July 4th 1776 the Declaration the colonists motivation for seeking for independence
  • olive branch Petition

    olive branch Petition

    in 1775 July 6th the final attempt to reconcile with King George III, pledging colonial loyalty and asking him to address grievances to avoid war, but the King rejected it, viewing the colonists as rebels and pushing them further toward independence.
  • Benedict Arnold failed to take Quebec

    Benedict Arnold failed to take Quebec

    in December 31 , each of his men carried only five cartridges and the men's clothing had been reduced to rags. Despite being outnumbered two to one, Arnold demanded the city's surrender.
  • Washington takes Boston

    Washington takes Boston

    on March 17th 1776 the British evacuate Boston following General George Washington's successful placement of fortifications and cannons on Heights, which overlooks the city from the south.
  • Hessian Soldiers are hired by King George III

    Hessian Soldiers are hired by King George III

    in April 27th 1776 the approximately 30,000 Germans troops hired by the British to help fight during the American Revolution
  • Second Continental congress

    Second Continental congress

    in 1781 may 10th it was just functioning as the Congress of the Confederation, transitioning under the Article of Confederation, effectively ending its "Second" phase and establishing the government, although it continued meeting until 1789