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Lexius Henderson
Rolling in to the American Revolution
October 7, 1763King George 3After the French and Indian war Angry because the king didn’t allow them to
do what they wanted to do
Proclamation 1763
April 5,1763Parliament The British placed a tax on sugar ,wine, and
other important things ; because they wanted more money
They weren't happy at all
Sugar Act
1763ParliamentAll printed materials such as ,and pamphletsIt affected everyone in the colonistThey were not happy
Stamp Act
Samuel AdamsSummer 1765Destroyed houses belongings to royal offices
Sons of Liberty
In October In New YorkDelegates of nine coloniesThey refused to used the stamps
Stamp Act Congress
In 1766ParliamentRight to taxes and make decisionsThey begin a war
Declatory Act
To support the boycott of British goods
Daughters of Liberty
March 5 , 1770 In the streets of BostonA fight broke out between towns peoples and
soldiers5 peoples got killed
Boston Maccacre
In 1773ParliamentGave the British east Indians company the
right to ship tea to the colonists without paying most of the taxes usually placed on taxes
Tea Act
December 16 , 1773Sons of liberty Men disguised on Mohawks and boarded the
ships and threw 342 chests of tea across Boston Harbor
B oston Tea Party
In the Springs of 1774King George 3
Intolerable Acts
September 5 , 1774Philadelphia Sent the delegates from all the colonists
excepThe mens had come to establish a political
body to represent American interests and challenge British control
The new organization th Continental congress
Continental Congress
April 19 , 1775Redcoats
Lexington and Concord
Beginning of 1767ParliamentGlass , paint and oil Acts led to outrage among the colonists and
helped spark the "Liberty" seizure and riots of 1768.
Townshend Acts
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