1754-63
Taxes
Resistance
Ideas
War
100

Long term conflict fought between France and England with their native american allies over control of ohio river valley

French and Indian War (Seven Years War)

100

Tax passed in 1765, required for papers, documents, even playing cards

The Stamp Act

100

political organization, sometimes violent, who worked to fight taxation by the British

Sons of Liberty

100

a movement emphasizing scientific, political, and philosophical thought

Enlightenment

100

Drafted in 1776 primarily by Thomas Jefferson, and signed on July 4th.  

Declaration of Independence

200

prohibited the colonists from settling in the land west of the Appalachian Mountains won from the F&I War

The Proclamation Line of 1763

200

Act passed in 1765 allows Great Britain to house troops in homes in the colonies.

The Quartering Act  

200

street fight between patriotic mob and British soldiers in 1770

Boston Massacre

200

English Enlightenment philosopher who proposed ideas such as natural rights

John Locke

200

First battle of the Revolutionary War

Battle of Lexington and Concord

300

British Empire vs. Collective group of Native Americans following the 7 years war.

Pontiac's Rebellion

300

Passes in 1767/ Taxes on a wide range of goods including glass, lead, paint, paper,

Townsend Acts

300

act of protest in which American colonists dumped 342 chests of tea imported by the British East India Company into the harbor

Boston Tea Party

300

a belief in a higher being based on logical reasoning rather than faith alone

Deism

300

Although the British defeated Americans, the American Army got a morale boost because they could hold their own and inflict damage upon the British Army as well

Battle of Bunker Hill

400

Franklin's proposed plan to unify the colonies

Albany Plan of Union

400

In 1774 a collection of taxes and acts imposed as a form of punishment to the colony of Massachusetts

The Intolerable Acts / Coercive Acts

400

group of women who helped organize boycotts and manufactured goods to fight British taxation

Daughters of Liberty

400

a government form in which the power of the government is vested by the people either directly, who elect representatives

Republic

400

The turning point of the First battle of the Revolutionary War (the Continental Army decimated British troops and cut off their supplies)

Battle of Saratoga

500

Prime Minister of Great Britain who increased military resources in the colonies

William Pitt

500

Passed in 1766. While one tax was repealed, this stated that Parliament had control over the colonies and could impose other taxes

Declaratory Acts

500

Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776 addressing the natural rights of Americans and how the British Crown was a tyrant

Common Sense

500

suggests that the government's and the people have a reciprocal relationship: citizens are subject to the governmental authority but the government were to protect society as a whole

Social Contract

500

Final battle where the British Army surrenders in the American Revolution

Battle of Yorktown

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