Acts/Taxes
Pre-War Events
Key Battles
Home Front
100

The Stamp Act

- first direct tax on the colonies 

- all legal documents had to be written on specially stamped paper 

- also taxed newspapers, dices, and playing cards 

100

The Proclamation of 1763 

- Followed the French and Indian War 

- Great Britain declared that the colonists could not settle past the Appalachian mountains 

100

Lexington and Concord 

  • First fighting of the revolution
  • “shot heard around the world”
  • British realized defeating the colonists would not be easy
100

Loyalists 

  • Person who lived in the colonies and maintained their loyalty to Great Britain


200

The Townsend Acts 

  • Series of measures passed by Parliament in 1767
  • Taxed goods imported to the colonies
  • The acts were repealed in 1770
200

The Boston Massacre 

- a mob of angry colonists were protesting the Townsend Acts 

- British soldiers shot into the crowd 

- 5 colonists died 

200

Battle of Bunker/Breed's Hill 

  • British forced the colonists to surrender Bunker Hill 
  • colonists put up a good fight 
  • King of England realize the Revolution should be treated like a real war
200

Native Americans 

  • Patriots viewed Native Americans as enemies throughout the war
  • Tribes worked to protect their land
  • Many tribes remained neutral
300

The Tea Act 

- Gave the British East India Tea Company a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies

- It was the final straw that led to the Boston Tea Party

300

The Boston Tea Party 

- Sons of Liberty dressed as Native Americans 

- They dumped British East India Tea Company Tea into the Boston Harbor 

- It was a protest of the Tea Act 

300
Battle of Trenton 
  • Washington’s troops had the element of surprise for this attack
  • Colonial troops moved at night and split into 2 groups to surround the British
  • Colonial victory
300

African Americans 

  • British offered freedom to those who would fight 
  • thought that the Revolution would mean freedom for them as well
400

The Coercive/"Intolerable" Acts 

- British response to the Boston Tea Party 

- Colonists felt these acts took away their rights and liberties

- Renamed the Intolerable Acts by the colonists

400

Common Sense by Thomas Paine 

- written in 1776 

- Paine wanted to convince fellow colonists that independence from Great Britain was necessary 

400

Battle of Saratoga 

  • Colonial victory
  • The turning point of the war
  • Convinced foreign countries like France to support the Revolution
400

Women

  • Took over family businesses and farms
  • Went to the front lines of war to work as nurses and to aid soldiers