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Jun 12, 1215
Magna Carta Created
King John signed this in Windsor england. This document gave more rights to the people of England. -
Mayflower Compact
This document stopped the colonist from making a government. -
petition of rights
to help war and make martial law -
English Bill Of Rights
The English Bill of Rights was signed by King James II. This gave the people the rights of more secerity and the right to bear arms. -
French And Indian War
War was between native americans and the frencch and took place in North america. 2 major battle took place they were carililion and fort nigera. result french lost and native americans won. Too repay britian they isseud to the colonists taxes and tariffs and trade regulations -
Albany Plan Of Union
The Albany Plan was suggested by Benjerman Franklin. They started a political cartoon called Join or Die. -
King George III Takes Power
He gave more supplies for war. -
Stamp Act
This act issued taxes on the british american colonys for making paper and trading tea. The colonist leader started protests to britain. -
Boston Massacre
Five colonist were killed. The colonist were killed for taunting the british soliders. -
The Boston Tea Party
Sons of liberty orginazed the party. The british refused the tea to go back to Britian. -
Intorable Acts
The british passed the acts because of the boston tea party. Four acts were inforced. The fist one was the boston ports were closed until they payed for the tea they destroyed. 2nd one the bristish rstricted the conlists meetings. 3rd was bristish allowed troops to camp in any colonists home. colonists would get tryed in britain. -
second continental congress
took place in philadelfia ideas about a army. -
First continetal congress
It was etended by the delicts of the 12 colonys. They agreed to boycot britain at the meeting. And it took place in a town church. -
lexington and concord
it occured in lexinton. the major people were william dawes and Dr. samuel prescott. warned that the british were comming. -
articles of confederation
john hanson -
declartion of independance
it declares are freedom and rights -
start of consititional conversation