American Revolution Timeline

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    French and Indian War.

    It was a North American conflict. Mostly between great Britain and France With a lot of Native American tribes with both side. It was part of a Large global conflict. Lasted between (1754-1763)
  • Stamp Act of 1765

    Stamp Act of 1765

    The stamp act was repealed on march 18,1766 by the parliament.The stamp Act was passed on March 22,1765 https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-resources/spotlight-primary-source/stamp-act-1765
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    Townshend Act of 1767

    The townshend act were repealed in april 1770.InColonail U.S history serics of four acts pressed.
  • The Boston Tea Act.

    The Boston Tea Act.

    The Boston Tea party lasted about 3 hours between 7-10Pm.The Northeastern America Was Filled with intense Conflict Internally and Aborad.https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/boston-tea-party-in-real-time.htm
  • Battles of Lexington & Concord

    Battles of Lexington & Concord

    The fight started early morning and lasted throughout the day. The British troops marched though Boston.history.com/articles/battles-of-lexington-and-concord#:~:text=The%20Battles%20of%20Lexington%20and%20Concord%2C%20fought%20on%20April%2019,to%20intercept%20the%20Redcoat%20column.
  • Thomas Paine’s Common Sense published

    Thomas Paine’s Common Sense published

    The pamphelt was published anonymosly.The first print sold 1,000 copies selling out.By 1776 about 150,00 have been sold out.
  • Battel of camden

    Battel of camden

    It was a Single day battle fought in South Carolina. Gates defect fought in South Carolina of Organized American Resistance He opened a way for Cornwallis to invade North Carolina. https://www.battlefields.org/learn/revolutionary-war/battles/camden
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    Battle of Yorktown

    The battle of Yorktown lasted 22 days. It was an Franco-American victory. Causing the British to surrender.
  • Great Compromise

    Great Compromise

    this agreement had established a bicameral legislature with a house of reoersentatives based on population
  • Bill of Rights adopted

    Bill of Rights adopted

    On September 25 the first congress proposed twelve amendments to the constitution