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Zenger Trials
The Zenger Trials was when John Zenger was brought on trial for seditious libel. The lawyer he hired said he should not be pit on trial because the script in the journal was true. -
Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine was an American Revolutionary and politician. He was also a Philosopher and played a big role in the American Revolution. -
French and Indian War
The French and Indian War was what basically started the American Revolution because the British wanted money to pay the expenses from the war and taxed the colonists. The colonists got mad and decided to boycott the taxed the British goods. -
Marquis de Lafayette
Lafayette fought in the American Revolution and was a French officer and was a big part in the war. He was such a big deal that in Louisiana there is a city named after him. -
Proclamation of 1763
The proclamation of 1763 is when King George III said that no colonist could go past the Smokies or the Appalachians. This was to keep the rule of the king strong and not spread thin. -
Quartering Act
The Quartering act was an act that allowed British soldiers to demand living space from the colonists. The Quartering act required the colonists to provide the British with utensils, food, and other living essentials. -
Coercive acts
The coercive acts was another name for the intolerable acts. The intolerable acts were meant to punish the Sons of Liberty for dumping tea in the ocean during a shipment. -
Lexington and Concord
The battles of Lexington and Concord was a loss for America. Although they lost they put a big dent in the British troops. -
Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence guaranteed that the British would not control the colonists through taxes and that they would be free. They also stated that the colonists had complete independence from Great Britain. -
Battles of Saratoga
The battles were fought 18 days apart and were both surprise attacks from Burgoyne. In total the colonists lost 440 men. -
Siege of Yorktown
The Siege of Yorktown has to be one of the most Important parts of America because it is where the British surrendered. This battle proved the colonists casualties were worth it and freedom would live on in America! -
Treaty of Paris
The Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution and severed all ties left from Britain. This is when America needed a leader and 6 years later George Washington was elected president.