Towards Independence

  • First Continental Congress

    @RevTweetz - September 1774, There was so many arguments and rage at the congress meeting, it was so crazy. All the delegates called this meeting the First Continental Congress. SquareUpBrits
  • Stamp Act

    3/22/1765 IDK what's the matter with KG III but he is NOT making me use those silly stamps!! #CAN_YOU_NOT
  • Townsend Act

    1767- Charles Townshend persuaded Parliament to pass the Townshend Acts and the new laws were placed a duty and/or tax. This caused the colonists to have bad behavior.
  • A Boycott of British Goods

    A Boycott of British Goods Nov 20th 1767- A Boston patriot Samuel Adams, not the most attractive person and was a failure at life but was well known for starting a riot, while this weekend starting an intense Townshend act against “champagne Charlie”.The colonists were shocked #LonerStartsARiot
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre March 5th 1768-Boston patriots, (worst troublemakers) causing trouble with the “lobsterbacks” and killing defenceless colonists for no reason! Colonists were in fear. #NotCool
  • Boston tea party

    Boston Tea Party 12/16/73-Last night at the BTP me and my friends were apart of the 342 chests of tea in the ocean!!!Awesome night lots of fun….Wonder the consequences?#Partylikeit's1773 #Saltwatertea
  • Intolerable acts

    Intolerable Acts 3/24/74Intolerable Acts,some dumb law they made after BTP,they were made to dis MA,no meets without an “adult”,if you’re a soldier framed for murder you be tried in ENG #Howtogetawaywithmurder
  • Colonies of Militias

    Colonies of Militias @RevTweets - September 1774, Me and my brothers in arms are ordered to form militia troops. Connell Washington says we need to be on our toes and ready to fight when disaster strikes. SquadrandGoals
  • Lexington

    4/19/1775 - King George is TRIGGERED! He had to figure out if the country was connected or separate. It is about to go down in Lexington. It's going down on a bridge. #NotOnMyBridge
  • Concord

    4/19/1775 - Breakfast was hectic in Concord! The colonists hid the gunpowder and weapons from the British so they couldn’t use them against them. Davis led the troops over the hill and got laid out.#RedCoatsAreComing