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French-Indian War
The French and Indian War (1754-1763) was a pivotal conflict in North America that involved Britain and France, along with various Native American tribes. It was part of a larger global struggle known as the Seven Years' War. -
Navigation Acts
The Navigation Acts were a series of laws enacted by the British Parliament in the 17th and 18th centuries aimed at regulating colonial trade and ensuring that it benefited England. -
Stamp Act
The Stamp Act of 1765 was a pivotal piece of legislation passed by the British Parliament that imposed a direct tax on the American colonies. the Stamp Act highlighted the tensions between Britain and its American colonies and marked a significant moment in the movement toward American self-governance. -
Townshend Acts
The Townshend Acts were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament in 1767 aimed at raising revenue from the American colonies and asserting British authority -
Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre was a significant event with. Tensions between American colonists and British soldiers On that night, a confrontation between a group of colonists and British soldiers escalated.then they began taunting and throwing objects at the soldiers, who eventually fired into the crowd. and Five colonists were killed -
Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party was a political protest and it was organized by the Sons of Liberty, a group of American colonists opposed to British taxation policies -
Quartering Act
The Quartering Act, first passed in 1765 and later revised in 1774, was a law requiring American colonists to provide housing, food, and supplies to British soldiers stationed in the colonies -
Intolerable Acts (aka Coercive Acts)
The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts, were a series of punitive and They were intended to assert British authority and punish the colonies for their defiance. The main components included: -
Battle of Lexington & Concord
The Battle of Lexington and Concord and marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. It began when British troops were ordered to march to Concord -
Second Continental Congress
The Second Continental Congress was a gathering of colonial representatives that convened in Philadelphia and shortly after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War.and It played a crucial role in the governance -
Olive Branch Petition
The Olive Branch Petition was a document sent by the Second Continental Congress to King George III of Britain and it was aimed to avoid further conflict between the American colonies and Britain by expressing a desire for reconciliation.