Ch.14

  • The House of Burgesses First Meeting

    The House of Burgesses First Meeting
    The House of Burgesses met to show an example of representative government.
  • Pilgrims Settled Plymouth

    Pilgrims Settled Plymouth
    The Pilgrims left Britain in search of religious freedom
  • Founding Colonies

    Founding Colonies
    The settlers started founding colonies in the Americas.
  • The First Plantations

    The First Plantations
    The settlers started growing cash crops on plantations to make money.
  • England Becoming the Main Trade Source of the Colonies

    England Becoming the Main Trade Source of the Colonies
    The colonies sent supplies to Britain and got supplies back from them.
  • The War Between France and Britain Begins

    This war took place to gain control over the Americas, and the British won in the end.
  • Boycott Against the Stamp Act

    Boycott Against the Stamp Act
    The colonies didn’t agree with the Stamp Act so they decided to not buy their products in hopes to get rid of it.
  • Parliament Placed Taxes on Glass, Lead, Paper, Paint, and Tea

    Parliament Placed Taxes on Glass, Lead, Paper, Paint, and Tea
    The Americans hated the new taxes and started to attack royal tax collectors, and made fun of the king.
  • Boston Massacre Occurs

    Boston Massacre Occurs
    Mobs started attacking royal guards and in turn the guards started firing their weapons killing 5 people.
  • Tea Act is Passed

    Tea Act is Passed
    This act was passed to let the British sell their tea very cheap, because they didn’t have to pay the tax the Americans had to pay.
  • First Continental Congress Meeting

    First Continental Congress Meeting
    The Continental Congress met to decide either to settle the disputes between America and Britain or to claim their independence by war.
  • Second Continental Congress meet

    Second Continental Congress meet
    They met again to see if they could just settle the dispute peacefully one last time but king George III didn’t listen.