Period 3 timeline

  • Pontiacs rebellion

    Pontiacs rebellion was caused by a loose confederation of American Indian tribes because they were not pleased with the british policies in the great lakes after the French and Indian war.
    Natives were offended by the British policies causing them to attack multiple british forts and settlements
  • Proclomation of 1763

    The proclomation of 1763 was established gy the British at the end of the French and Indian war in order to please the Natives.
    It forbade all settlement west of the line drawn along the Appalachian mountains
  • Pontiac's rebellion 1763

    Pontiac's rebellion was caused by a loose confederation of American Indian tribes because they were not pleased with the british policies in the great lakes after the French and Indian war.
    Natives were offended by the British policies causing them to attack multiple british forts and settlements
  • Proclamation of 1763

    The proclamation of 1763 was established by the British at the end of the French and Indian war in order to please the Natives.
    It forbade all settlement west of the line drawn along the Appalachian mountains
  • Pontiac's rebellion 1763

    Pontiac's rebellion was caused by a loose confederation of American Indian tribes because they were not pleased with the british policies in the great lakes after the French and Indian war.
    Natives were offended by the British policies causing them to attack multiple british forts and settlements
  • Proclamation of 1763

    The proclamation of 1763 was established by the British at the end of the French and Indian war in order to please the Natives.
    It forbade all settlement west of the line drawn along the Appalachian mountains
  • Boston Massacre

    In 1770 when England still ruled over the Colonists, the colonists decided to antagonize british troops in Boston.
    This caused British troops to become angry, and with one accidental shot fired, 5 civilians were dead in Boston
  • Boston Massacre 1770

    In 1770 when England still ruled over the Colonists, the colonists decided to antagonize british troops in Boston.
    This caused British troops to become angry, and with one accidental shot fired, 5 civilians were dead in Boston
  • Boston Massacre 1770

    In 1770 when England still ruled over the Colonists, the colonists decided to antagonize british troops in Boston.
    This caused British troops to become angry, and with one accidental shot fired, 5 civilians were dead in Boston
  • Boston tea party

    In 1773 the British were still taxing items such as tea, since the colonists found these taxes to be unacceptable they refused to by tea.
    Colonists decided to dress as Native Americans and throw tea off of a ship that had just arrived.
  • Boston tea party 1773

    In 1773 the British were still taxing items such as tea, since the colonists found these taxes to be unacceptable they refused to by tea.
    Colonists decided to dress as Native Americans and throw tea off of a ship that had just arrived.
  • Boston tea party 1773

    In 1773 the British were still taxing items such as tea, since the colonists found these taxes to be unacceptable they refused to by tea.
    Colonists decided to dress as Native Americans and throw tea off of a ship that had just arrived.
  • The first continental congress

    On September 5th 1774 delegates from each of the 13 colonies (except Georgia) met in Philadelphia as the First Continental Congress to organize colonial resistance to Parliament's Coercive Acts
  • Lexington and Concord

    This battle was the start of the Revolutionary war. King George III decided to send more military into the colonies and shut down their harbors until they paid for the tea that was dumped into the ocean due to the Boston Tea party.
  • The first continental congress 1774

    On September 5th 1774 delegates from each of the 13 colonies (except Georgia) met in Philadelphia as the First Continental Congress to organize colonial resistance to Parliament's Coercive Acts
  • Lexington and Concord 1774

    This battle was the start of the Revolutionary war. King George III decided to send more military into the colonies and shut down their harbors until they paid for the tea that was dumped into the ocean due to the Boston Tea party.
  • The first continental congress 1774

    On September 5th 1774 delegates from each of the 13 colonies (except Georgia) met in Philadelphia as the First Continental Congress to organize colonial resistance to Parliament's Coercive Acts
  • Lexington and Concord 1774

    This battle was the start of the Revolutionary war. King George III decided to send more military into the colonies and shut down their harbors until they paid for the tea that was dumped into the ocean due to the Boston Tea party.
  • Battle of Bunker Hill

    The battle of Bunker hill was fought in the early stages of the Revolutionary war. The battle is named after Bunker Hill in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which was peripherally involved in the battle
  • The second continental congress

    After the American revolution had begun, America decided to reevaluate their continental congress, making the second continental congress.
    This congress made many decisions on what to do and how to handle the revolutionary war
  • Bunker hill 1775

    The battle of Bunker hill was fought in the early stages of the Revolutionary war.The battle is named after Bunker Hill in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which was peripherally involved in the battle.
  • The second continental congress 1775

    After the American revolution had begun, America decided to reevaluate their continental congress, making the second continental congress.
    This congress made many decisions on what to do and how to handle the revolutionary war
  • Bunker hill 1775

    The battle of Bunker hill was fought in the early stages of the Revolutionary war.The battle is named after Bunker Hill in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which was peripherally involved in the battle.
  • The second continental congress 1775

    After the American revolution had begun, America decided to reevaluate their continental congress, making the second continental congress.
    This congress made many decisions on what to do and how to handle the revolutionary war
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    Revolutionary war

    The revolutionary war was a war that was caused by America due to them wanting independence.
    They Wanted independence because of the unnecessary taxes and rules put upon them by the British government.
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    Revolutionary war

    The revolutionary war was a war that was caused by America due to them wanting independence.
    They Wanted independence because of the unnecessary taxes and rules put upon them by the British government.
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    Revolutionary war

    The revolutionary war was a war that was caused by America due to them wanting independence.
    They Wanted independence because of the unnecessary taxes and rules put upon them by the British government.
  • The signing of the declaration of Independence

    After the Revolutionary war was over, America decided to write the Declaration of independence inorder to establish the separation between England and the Colonists.
  • The signing of the declaration of Independenc

    After the Revolutionary war was over, America decided to write the Declaration of independence inorder to establish the separation between England and the Colonists.
  • The signing of the declaration of Independence

    After the Revolutionary war was over, America decided to write the Declaration of independence in order to establish the separation between England and the Colonists.