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Treaty of Paris
Signed in Paris by represenitives of King george the third of Great Britan and represinitives of the Unites States of Americia -
Period: to
American Revolution
Madison Konkol Phoebe Frantz -
Proclamation Act
Was issued by King George the third , it cut off the land west of the Appalachains from the colonists. -
The Sugar Act
Was a revenue-raising act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain -
Comitee of Correspondence
Where shadow goverments organized the leaders of the thirteen colonies, and shared ideas. -
Quarting Act
The Quarting Act was at least two acts of the British Parlament in the local governments of the American colonies that provided the british soldiers with anything. -
Stamp Act
The Stamp act is nay legislation that requires a tax to be paid on the transfer of documents. The stamp on the document makes the document legal. -
Stamp Act Congress
The Stamp Act Congress was a meeting held between October 7th though the 25th of 1765 with represenitives from british colonies. -
Decloration of Rights and Grievance
Was a document written by the stamp Act Congress and passed on October 19th of 1775. It declared taxes imposed on the british colonists without their formal concent. -
Stamp Act Repealed
The Stamp Act Repealed was an act of Great Britain that imposed a direct tax on the colonies of British America. -
Declatory act
Was also repealed along with the stamp act and the suger act. -
Townshed Act
Allowed taxes on glass, paint, oil, lead, paper and tea -
Boston Massacre
The British army soilders killed five male civilians and injured six more -
Tea act
Its point was to reduce the surplus of tea held by the British East india. (tax) -
Boston Tea Party
Was a political protest by the sons of Liberty in Boston -
First Continental Congress
A meeting of delagates from twelve out of the thirteen colonies. from September 5th through october 26th of 1774 -
Battles of Lexington
The first military engagement of the American Revolutionary war, -
Bunker Hill
Bettle on June 17th 1775 -
Appeal to Reason Rejected
Adopted by second continental congress on july 5th 1775 -
Common Sense
Written by Thomas Pathe 1775-1776 -
Declaration of Independance
A document delaring that the United States is independent.