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American Revolution

By syhmier
  • The Enlightenment

    The Enlightenment

    The Enlightenment was a powerful intellectual movement that firmly established reason as superior to superstition, science as a decisive alternative to blind faith, and championed individualism and skepticism towards authority.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act

    The imposition of a direct tax on the American colonies without consent was a spark for the American Revolution, igniting fierce protests and resistance as colonists rallied against tyranny and fought for their rights.
  • Sons of Liberty

    Sons of Liberty

    The Sons of Liberty was a group that aimed to protect colonial rights and liberties. This group fought against the British and the taxation
  • Townshend Acts

    Townshend Acts

    The Townshend Acts, enacted by the British Parliament in 1767, imposed taxes on goods in the American colonies, including tea, glass, lead, and paper.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre

    Confrontation between a lone British sentry and a crowd of colonists escalated after British police killed five colonists
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party

    American colonists boarded three ships the Dartmouth, Eleanor, and Beaver and dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor.
  • Intolerable Act

    Intolerable Act

    The Intolerable Acts were a series of four decisive laws enacted to punish Massachusetts for its role in the Boston Tea Party.
  • Battle of Bunker Hill

    Battle of Bunker Hill

    The British won, but it was strategically significant for the Americans. It boosted their confidence and helped support independence. It revealed the British future strategies.
  • Battle of Trenton

    Battle of Trenton

    A small battle that boosted the morale of the american troops
  • Thomas Paine's Common Sense

    Thomas Paine's Common Sense

    It was a pamphlet that pushed for American independence from British rule. He argued that the colonies weren't getting representation while under the rule of the British, and they needed independence
  • Battle of Camden

    Battle of Camden

    the worst defeat for the America in the Revolutionary War. The battle showed weakness of the Continental Army in the South carolina
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    Battle Of Yorktown

    victory for the American Army and their French allies, ending combat operations in the American Revolutionary War. British resolve to continue the war and paved the way for peace negotiations.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris

    The treaty decisively brought the war between Britain and the United States to a close, firmly establishing America as an independent nation
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    Constitutional Convention

    The United States Constitution was decisively established to replace the ineffective Articles of Confederation, thereby creating a stronger and more effective federal government.
  • 3/5 Compromise

    3/5 Compromise

    enslaved people were counted as a 3/5 of a person for purposes of taxation and representation in the U.S. Congress.