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Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre was a tragedy that got 9 British soldiers to shoot a crowd of three or four hundred because they were harassing them. -
Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party was a political protest. Which dumped 342 chests of tea. The Boston Tea Party was important because it accelerated and intensified the revolutionary war. -
Passage of the Intolerable Acts
The Passage of the Intolerable Acts were laws the British made that were seen as unfair and oppressive by the American colonists. -
Creation of the Continental Congress
The Creation of Continental Congress was created to unite the American colonies during the Revolutionary War. Which was made by the delegates of the thirteen colonies. -
Paul Revere’s Ride
Paul Revere’s Ride was where Paul warned the colonial militia that the British were approaching. Helping to mobilize the resistance. -
Battles of Lexington and Concord
The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. Which took place in Massachusetts and marked the beginning of the fight for American independence. -
Battle Of Bunker Hill
The battle of Bunker Hill was one of the first stages of the Revolutionary War. The American commander for the Battle of Bunker Hill was Isreal Putnam and the British commander was Thomas Gage. The Battle of Bunker Hill was important because it showed that reconciliation was no longer possible between England and American colonies. -
Creation of the Declaration of Independence
The Creation of the Declaration of Independence is a document declaring independence from Great Britain. This document was made from a committee of five people. -
Battles of Saratoga
The Battles of Saratoga were serious battles fought in New York, where American forces achieved a major victory over the British. Which gained them support. -
Treaty of Paris
The Treaty of Paris was what officially ended the Revolutionary War. This treaty was made by the representatives of the United States and Great Britain.