road to revolution

  • Navigation Acts

    The Navigation Acts were a series that imposed restrictions on colonial trade of laws passed by the British parliament
  • End of salutary Neglect

    The end of salutary neglect is one of the main causes of the American revolution
  • Proclamation of 1763

    The Proclamation was a British-produced boundary marked in the Appalachian mountains at the eastern continental divide
  • Sugar act

    The Sugar Act cut the duty on foreign molasses from 6 to 3 pence per gallon
  • Sons of liberty

    A secret underground society created due to the social and political fallout of the French and Indian war
  • Stamp act

    The British parliament passed the Stamp Act to help pay for British troops that were stationed in the colonies during the 7 Years War, retained a high duty on foreign refined sugar, and prohibited the importation of all foreign rum
  • Townshend acts

    New duties were placed on imports of glass, lead, paper, tea to the colonies from Great Britian
  • Boston Massacre

    7 British soldiers fired into a crowd of volatile Bostonians, killing 5, wounding another 6, and angering an entire colony
  • Committees of Correspondence

    Made a clear for independence and directly attacked the political, economic, and ideological obstacles to achieving it
  • Boston Tea Party

    The Boston Tea Party was a protest by American colonists in 1773 against British taxation, where they dumped tea into Boston Harbor
  • Intolerable acts

    A series of 4 laws was passed by the British Parliament to punish the colony of Massachusetts Bay for the Boston Tea Party
  • First Continental Congress

    A meeting by the colonies in response to the intolerable acts that the Britsh enforced
  • Olive branch petition

    The Olive Branch petition was adopted by Congress to be sent to the kind as a last attempt to prevent formal war from being declared
  • Second Continental Congress

    THe governing body by which the American colonial governments coordinated their resistance to British rule during the first 2 years of the American Revolution
  • Thomas Paine "common Sense"

    Mad a clear case for independence and directly attached the political, economic, and ideological obstacles to achieving
  • Declaration of Independence

    The founding document of the United States