road to revolution

  • 1000’s of redcoats in Boston

    1000’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 & concord
    Battle 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
    AMERICAN victory
  • Capture of fort Ticonderoga

    Benedict Arnold & Ethan Allen capture the fort
    Get all the supplies in the fort including cannons
    AMERICAN victory
  • Second continental congress meet

    Print $$$
    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 soldiers in response
  • Battle of bunker hill

    Battle of bunker hill
    Fought on breed’s hill
    “Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes”- William Prescott
    BRITISH victory (Americans ran out of ammunition) British learn defeating the Americans would NOT be easy
  • Washington arrives on the outskirts of Boston with continental troops

    Realizes men are disorganized and need discipline
    Need weapons
  • "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
  • British surrender Boston

    British surrender Boston
    Washington believes his army and weapons arrive
    Washington puts cannon on Dorchester heights overlooking Boston
    BRITISH retreat - AMERICAN victory
  • second continental congress meet again

    debate on declaring independence
    Thomas Jefferson is the primary author of the document
  • second continental congress votes for independence

  • the declaration of independence is signed