The Causes Of The American Revolution

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    The French and Indian War

    A feud began between France and Britain over the Ohio River Valley. This feud soon turns into a war when George Washington fired the first shot. The British ended up winning the war but were faced with angry natives and angry colonists.
  • The Proclamation Line of 1763

    The Proclamation Line of 1763
    The war following the French and Indian war. The British parliament established a border aligned with the Appellation mountains that separates the Colonists from the unhappy natives in the west. in order to control dept it became illegal for Colonists to cross the border. This parliament made Colonists very angry
  • The Sugar Act

    The Sugar Act
    The Sugar Act of 1764 placed a three cent tax on sugar. This was the first direct tax that the
  • The Stamp Act

    The Stamp Act
    The Stamp Act placed a stamp on important documents purchased from the British like , pamphlets, newspapers, and even playing cards due to the seven year war dept. The Colonists would argue that they would only receive orders from their government. The Colonists would have to pay for the tax collectors upkeep. Parliament passed the stamp act in 1766.
  • The Townshend acts

    The Townshend acts
    This placed tax on imported goods from England. This was how the British Parliament raised money to pay for the war. The Colonists protested against the Townshend acts by stealing and boycotting.
  • The Boston Massacre

    The Boston Massacre
    Colonists were antagonizing the British solders by throwing Snowballs and tricking them into thinking that their commander had said "fire." This was a step of rebelling towards the British but was it a bad idea for the colonists to do so?
  • The Committees of Correspondence

    The Committees of Correspondence
    Samuel Adams founded the first Committees of Correspondence. The Committees of correspondence were used to keep a good connection throughout the Colonies about the British. Nine of the colonies had representatives but there was no steady amount. Sharing this information helped the colonists have bonds with each other.
  • The Boston tea party

    The Boston tea party
    60 Colonists dressed in disguises went to the Boston harbor to dump the British tea. They dumped 342 crates of tea but did nothing else. They even swept the floor before they left!
  • The Coercive (Intolerable) Acts

    The Coercive (Intolerable) Acts
    The Boston Harbor was closed which led to no money for shop owners. British solders were charged for murder. They were sent to England for trial which has a biased towards them which gave them extended limits to abusing Colonists.
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    The First Continental Congress

    Representatives from twelve Colonies were in attendance including George Washington, John Adams, Patrick Henry, John Jay, and Samuel Adams. This meeting was held to discuss the current crisis with Britain. They were still loyal to the king and composed a letter addressed to the king stating that they were all still loyal to him and their country. This was one of the first forms of government.
  • The Battles of Lexington and Concord

    The Battles of Lexington and Concord
    Sixty men against hundreds of trained solders. Free African Americans would join the Colonists in battle. The shot heard around the world. Nobody knows who did it. More than one thousand militiamen showed up to defend their villages. This was the first step of becoming America.