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The assembly known as the First Continental Congress met in

1774

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British soldiers were sent to arrest patriot leaders and to capture a warehouse of weapons.

Lexington and Concord

100

Convinced the House of Burgesses to support the war with his speech, “Give me liberty or give me death

Patrick Henry

100

Rights that should not be taken from citizens, including the right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

Unalienable Rights

100

War between the French and the British broke out in

1754

200

Open warfare between the colonial militia (Minutemen) and British soldiers broke out

1775

200

In the first years of the war, the colonial army was pushed out of New York City by the British

Battle of Long Island

200

Appointed by the Continental Congress to lead the Continental Army

George Washington

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While nobody knows who fired the first shot, it became known as the

Shot heard round the world

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King George III issued a proclamation that stated that the colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains.

Proclamation of 1763

300

Colonial representatives met once again in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress

1775

300

The British defeated Washington. He kept his army intact and retreated across the Delaware River.

Battle of White Plains

300

An Englishman living in the colonies, published a pamphlet, Common Sense

Thomas Paine

300

Also referred to as the Coercive Acts.

Intolerable Acts

300

The act reduced the tax on imported sugar in half, but also took steps to enforce it more strictly

The Sugar Act of 1764
400

Using cannons captured by Ethan Allen in upstate New York, Washington drove the British out of Boston

1776

400

In December 1776, he caught Hessian mercenaries (German hired troops) by surprise when he re-crossed the Delaware at night and defeated them

Battle of Trenton

400

A Virginian, proposed that the colonies declare their independence. John Adams seconded the motion

Richard Henry Lee

400

Colonists held rallies and organized into groups. Many members remained loyal to the king and felt that Parliament would eventually repeal the new taxes

Sons of Liberty

400

The British government passes a series of new taxes on the colonists without consulting them first. The British thought this was fair because colonists were not paying their fair share for the own defense

Issue of Taxation

500

The Treaty of Paris formally ended the American Revolutionary War.

1783

500

British General Howe delayed the plan when he left New York City to attack Philadelphia instead of marching directly north. The second British force turned back instead of marching along the Mohawk River. The plan failed entirely when the largest army, commanded by General John Burgoyne, was defeated

Battle of Saratoga

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Wrote most of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

500

The British claimed control of the Ohio River Valley while the French built forts along the Great Lakes and claimed control of the Ohio River Valley just south of their settlements

French and Indian War

500

Established in 1765, ordered that every newspaper, pamphlet, and other public or legal document had to be printed or written with paper with an official stamp, or seal, on it that the British government would be paid for

The Stamp Act