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  • French & Indian War ends

    French & Indian War ends
    The war began in 1754 with conflict stirring between the British & the French. In the end, Great Britain ultimately won the battle in 1763 gaining much of the North American territory.
  • Stamp Act Congress

    Stamp Act Congress
    It was the first colonial action against the British measure & was formed to protest the Stamp Act issued by British Parliament. In the end, Congress approved 13 resolutions in the Declaration of Rights and Grievances.
  • Stamp Act Passed

    Stamp Act Passed
    The Stamp Act was passed by the British Parliament on March 22, 1765. The new tax imposed towards American colonists requiring them to pay a tax on printed paper they used.
  • Stamp Act Repealed

    Stamp Act Repealed
    After months of protesting, & an appeal by Benjamin Franklin towards the British House of Commons, British Parliament voted to repeal the Stamp Act towards the colonies. But also the Declaratory Act was passed giving more power to the British Government over the colonies.
  • Declaratory Act passed

    Declaratory Act passed
    The Declaratory Act, declared by the British Parliament was the colonies direct response to Stamp Act. It stated that the British Parliament's taxing authority was the same in America as in Great Britain meaning they had toal legislative control over the American Colonies.
  • Townshend Act passed

    Townshend Act passed
    The Townshend Act was a set of rules & laws put on the American Colonies by the British Parliament. They placed new taxes on imports of paper, paint, lead, glass, & tea as well as taking away more freedoms from the colonies.
  • Townshend Act repealed

    Townshend Act repealed
    The British parliament repealed the Townshend tax on all the products they taxed except tea. This was a result of the widespread protest and non-importation of British merchants selling goods in colonial ports
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    The Boston Massacre was a confrontation in which British soldiers shot & killed several people while being harassed by a mob in Boston. The event struck the attention of well known Patriots such as Paul Revere and Samuel Adams.
  • Boston Tea Act passed

    Boston Tea Act passed
    Due to the British East India Company Tea reportedly losing money, the British Parliament monopolized a tax on import of tea. This created an outrage in the colonies leading to another event soon to come.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    As as result of the Tea Act, the Boston Tea Party was a political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty at the Boston docks. Members of the group dressed as Native Americans dumping the imported tea into the oceans
  • First Continental Congress

    First Continental Congress
    The First Continental Congress was a meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 British colonies that became the United States. Being comprised of delegates from the colonies they met in 1774 to discuss the reaction & action set upon by the Coercive Acts.
  • Coercive Act passed

    Coercive Act passed
    Relating to the Townshend Act, the Coercive Acts was a series of laws passed by the British Parliament relating to Britain's colonies in North America. It was a direct response to the Boston Tea Party, punishing those involved in the event & a warning to the other colonies.
  • Second Continental Congress

    Second Continental Congress
    As a response to the Revolutionary War beginning, a Second Continental Congress was set to be attended. It was to be constructed when the British failed to address the grievances of the First Continental Congress & to organize a Continental Army to fight.
  • Revolutionary War begins

    Revolutionary War begins
    The Revolutionary War began with a confrontation between British troops & local militia at Lexington & Concord, Massachusetts, on 19 April 1775. The confrontation led to gunfire between the two & was the beginning of an important American War.
  • Declaration of Independence signed

    Declaration of Independence signed
    The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. This document not only declared Independence from England but it summarized the colonists' motivations for seeking independence.