Historical Events
Battles
Documents
Important People
Acts
100

A brave colonist rode to warn the other colonists that the British troops were coming

Paul Revere's Ride

100

The first military clashes that started the Revolutionary War

Battles of Lexington and Concord

100

Representatives from all 13 colonies signed this important document, officially declaring their independence from Great Britain and forming the United States of America.

Declaration of Independence
100

He lead the Continental Army as Commander-in-Chief

George Washington

100

A law that let a British company sell tea directly to American colonies, making it cheaper than other tea, but still TAXING it

The Tea Act

200

Colonists protested the Tea Act by throwing tea into the harbor

The Boston Tea Party

200

A major turning point in the Revolutionary War, where this victory convinced France to help the colonists

Battle of Saratoga

200

After the Revolutionary War ended, this document was created to provide a stronger government for the United States

Constitution

200

He was an important diplomat, that helped get France to become allies; He also negotiated the Treaty of Paris

Benjamin Franklin

200

A law that put tax on sugar, molasses, and other items like wine and coffee coming into the American colonies

The Sugar Act
300

It started as throwing rocks, but ended in a deadly clash between British soldiers and colonists

Boston Massacre

300

The final major battle where American and French forces trapped a British army, causing them to surrender

Battle of Yortown

300

The war officially ended with the signing of this treaty; Great Britain formally recognized the United States as an independent country

Treaty of Paris

300

He was a political leader during the war and went on to be the main author of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

300

A British tax on paper goods in American colonies that required a special stamp on thins like newspapers, leal documents, and playing cards

The Stamp Act

400

George Washington and a brave group of soldiers spent their Christmas night passing through an icy river to launch a surprise attack

Crossing of the Delaware

400

This war was not part of the Revolutionary War, but as a result of it, the British imposed new taxes and restrictions on colonists to help raise money, which made the colonists furious. This continued until the Revolutionary War began.

The French and Indian War

400

The very first framework of government for the United States

Articles of Confederation
400

He went on a midnight ride to warn colonists that the British were coming

Paul Revere

400

Harsh laws passed by the British to punish the American colony of Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party

The Intolerable Acts

500

The official end of the Revolutionary War, where Great Britain recognized the independence of the United States

Treaty of Paris

500

An 11 month standoff at the beginning of the Revolutionary War, where militiamen trapped British soldiers in Boston

Siege of Boston

500

An influential pamphlet, written by Thomas Paine, that argued colonists should be FREE from Great Britain

Common Sense

500

He helped secure troops and supplies throughout the Revolutionary War

Patrick Henry

500

British laws that required American colonists to house and feed British soldiers

Quartering Act