1763 - 1764
1765 - 1766
1767 - 1770
1773 - 1774
1775 - 1776
100

This war, fought between 1754 and 1763, was part of a global struggle between Britain and France

French and Indian War

100

Passed in 1765, this act required colonists to buy special stamps for legal documents.

Stamp Act

100

These acts imposed taxes on goods like glass, paper, and tea in 1767.

Townshend Act

100

In 1773, colonists dumped British tea into this harbor as a protest against the Tea Act.

Boston Tea Party

100

This famous line was spoken by Patrick Henry in 1775 to inspire rebellion against Britain.

Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!

200

This rebellion prompted the British to issue a proclamation limiting westward colonial expansion.

Pontiac's Rebellion

200

This colonial assembly met in 1765 to organize opposition to the Stamp Act.

Stamp Act Congress

200

This rebel group formed in response to the increasing taxes and oppression from King George.

Sons of Liberty

200

During this protest, colonists disguised themselves as THIS:

Native Americans

200

This document, adopted on July 4, 1776, declared the colonies free from British rule.

Declaration of Independence

300

Colonists resented this law because it restricted their ability to claim new lands.

Proclamation of 1763

300

This rally cry was the signature of the colonial fight for freedom.

No taxation without representation!

300

This 1770 event left five colonists dead after British soldiers fired into a crowd.

Boston Massacre

300

This law required colonists to house and feed British soldiers.

Quartering Act

300

This 1776 pamphlet by Thomas Paine argued for immediate independence from Britain.

Common Sense

400

This act was the first law passed by Parliament to raise revenue directly from the colonies.

Sugar Act

400

Colonists viewed this act as a direct challenge to their self-governance.

Declaratory act

400

This was the first person killed in the Road to the Revolution

Crispus Attucks

400

These acts were passed in 1774 to punish Boston for the Tea Party.

Coercive Acts

400

The Declaration of Independence was primarily written by this Founding Father.

Thomas Jefferson