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First Continental Congress meets
All colonies but Georgia have representatives. Voted to send a "statement of grievance". Voted to Boycott all British Trade. Patrick Henry - VA rep. Urged colonists to unite against Britain. -
1,000's of Redcoats in Boston
General Gage brings thousands of British soldiers to Boston with more on the way. -
Midnight ride of Paul Revere
Paul Revere rides to warn the sons of Liberty in Lexington and Concord that the "British are coming....The British are coming..." -
Battles of Lexington & Concord
Battles of Lexington
-1st battle of American Revolutionary War
- "shot heard round the world" - Ralph Waldo Emerson
- BRITISH Victory
Battle of Concord
-Americans stop British and force them to retreat
back to Boston
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Capture of Fort Ticonderorga
Benedict Arnold Ethan Allen capture the fort. Get all supplies in the fort including cannons. AMERICAN
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Battle of Bunker Hill
Fought on Breed's Hill. "Don't fire until you see the white's of their eyes" - William Prescott. BRITISH Victory ( Americans ran out of ammunition) British learn defeating Americans would NOT be easy. -
Washington arrives on outskirts of Boston with Continental troops
- Realizes men are disorganized need discipline
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"Common Sense" published by Thomas Paine
- Pamphlet inspires more colonists to become patriots
- "Every thing that is right or reasonable pleads for separation. The blood of the slain, the weeping voice of nature cries, 'TIS TIME TO PART" - Thomas Paine, Common Sense
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British Surrender Boston
- Washington believes his army is ready and weapons arrive
- Washington put cannons on Dorchester Heights overlooking Boston
- British retreat - AMERICAN victory
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Second Continental Congress meet
- Printing their own money
- Set up post office
- Created Continental Army led by George Washington
- Sent Olive Branch asking King to protect their rights
- King hires 30,000 Hessian's Soldiers in response
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Second Continental Congress meet again
- Debate on declaring independence
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Second Continental Congress votes for Independence
- All 13 colonies vote YES on declaring independence -
The Declaration of Independence is signed