American Revolution Era - Kerstie Jannes

  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    -Required colonists to buy and place stamps on papers such as wills or mail.
    -First tax to directly affect the Colonists because it was placed on everyday goods.
    -Colonists were angry and boycotted British products in protest.
  • Townshend Acts

    -Placed more taxes on more imports and tea.
    -Colonists got angry and started rioting.
    -Instilled hatred for the British in the Colonists.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    -Angry Colonists gathered and attacked British Soldiers.
    -Soldiers fired weapons and killed five of the Colonists.
    -Tension temporarily relaxed after this protest
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    -Colonial merchants were angry about losing tea profits
    -Several colonists snuck onto a British ship and dumped all of the tea aboard into the harbor.
    -Severely angered King George III which resulted in the Intolerable Acts.
  • The First Continental Congress

    The First Continental Congress
    -Colonist's reaction to the Intolerable Acts.
    -Meeting of Colonial Leaders.
    -Declaration of Colonial rights and demands was written.
    -Colonial leaders agreed to meet again in 1775 if their demands were not met.
  • Battle Of Lexington

    Battle Of Lexington
    -First battle of the Revolutionary War.
    -"The Shot Heard Around The World".
    -Dozens of British soldiers were killed after being ambushed by Minutemen.
  • The Second Continental Congress

    -Delegates from the First Continental Congress met.
    -Some members were urging for independence from Britain whilst other were not yet ready.
    -Created the Continental Army.
  • Olive Branch Petition

    -Sent to King George III by the Continental Congress
    -A request for peace with Britain once again, King George III rejected this offer.
    -Gave Colonists a reason to proceed with the revolution.
  • The Declaration Of Independence.

    The Declaration Of Independence.
    -Was written by Thomas Jefferson
    -Listed reasons for the colonies declaring their freedom and independence from Britain.
    -Was adopted by the Second Continental Congress on what is famously known as the 4th of July.
  • Battle Of Trenton

    -Colonial army captured almost 1000 british soldiers.
    -Washington's troops attempted to take Philadelphia back.
    -British troops forced the Colonial Army to retreat resulting in failure of reclaiming Philadelphia.
  • Battle Of Saratoga

    Battle Of Saratoga
    -Colonists won.
    -Proved that the Colonists could compete with the British.
    -Colonists' victory convinced the French to assist the Colonists in war.
  • Valley Forge

    Valley Forge
    -Washington and his soldiers camped out in the woods of Pennsylvania through a harsh winter.
    -Many soldiers went hungry and had no protection against the cold.
    -More than 2000 of Washington's men died.
  • Battle Of Cowpens

    -Washington sent soldiers to stop Cornwallis and his men from heading North.
    -A unit of soldiers defeated the British at Cowpens in the South.
    -Cornwallis continued moving North.
  • Battle At Yorktown

    Battle At Yorktown
    -Americans and French decided to attack Cornwallis and his men at Yorktown.
    -British suffered great defeat and surrendered.
  • The Treaty Of Paris

    The Treaty Of Paris
    -Agreed that Britain recognized the United States as an independent nation.
    -The British gave America all land from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River.
    -34,000 British troops and thousands of Loyalists fled America while the treaty was in progress of being signed.