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  Timeline from the year 1763 to the year 1783 on the Revolutionary War.
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  The Treaty of Paris-1763 stated that the French lost almost all of their land after the French and Indian war, and England and Spain gained and shared their land.
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  The Proclamation of 1763 stated that the colonies could not expand past the Appalacian Mountains.
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  The Stamp Act was a tax decision that was made to raise money.
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  The Quartering Act stated that all American Colonies must house and feed British Soldiers who need it.
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  The Townshend Acts were a series of acts that were made by Charles Townshend.
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  The Boston Massacre was an incident were British soldiers killed five civilians.
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  Paul Revere was a American colonist that played a large role in the American Revolution.
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  The Boston Tea Party was a event where Colonists disguised themselves and snuck onto a ship and threw all of the tea into the Boston Harbor in protest of tax rates.
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  The Intolerable Acts were four acts that were issued in response to the Boston Tea Party.
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  The First Continental Congress was a meeting of twelve colonies (Georgia was not there) in Philedalphia, PA in the beggining of the American Revolution.
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  The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first battles of the Revolutionary War.
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  The Loyalists were American colonists that stayed loyal to the Kingdom of Britain during the Revolution.
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  Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine.
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  The Declaration of Independence delcared American independence from England.
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  The Battle of Saratoga was a battle that decided the fate of John Burgoyne's army.
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  The Battle of Yorktown was a victory for the American Continental Troops led by George Washington
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  The Treaty of Paris in 1783 was a treaty that ended the American Revolution.