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French and Indian War begins (1753) -France and England fight for control of Ohio River Valley
Albany Plan of Union created (1754) - Benjamin Franklin creates proposal for unified colonial government
Pontiac's Rebellion (1763) - Native American tribes attacked the British in the Great Lakes region
Proclamation of 1763 (1763) - Prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains
Stamp Act (1765) - England imposed tax on paper products in the colonies
Stamp Act Congress (1765) - Created petition about taxation addressed to the king and Parliament
Declaratory Act (1766) - Repealed the Stamp Act but asserted Parliament's right to tax the colonists
Townshend Acts (1770) - Indirect tax on glass, lead, paper, paint, and tea
Boston Massacre (1770) - Crowd taunting British soldiers and shot was fired
Tea Act (1773) - Tax on tea lowered in the colonies
Boston Tea Party (1773) - Colonists dressed as Native Americans boarded British merchant ships and dumped crates of tea into the habor
Intolerable Acts (1774) - Closed the port of Boston - British officers tried in British courts - Quartering acts in colonies
Quebec Act (1774) - Gave Britain the rights to the French colony of Quebec
First Continental Congress (1774) - Created Declaration of Rights and Grievances - Formed militias
Lexington and Concord - colonists and British fight on village green - "shot heard 'round the world"
Second Continental Congress (1775) - Olive Branch petition - Continental army (Washington appointed as leader)
Fort Ticonderoga (1775) - Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys joined with Benedict Arnold to seize cannons from British
Battle of Crown Point (1775) - Green Mountain Boys capture military stronghold in NY
Battle of Bunker Hill (1775) - Americans fought British from atop Breed's Hill
Dorchester Heights (1776) - Washington drives British out of Boston
Declaration of Independence signed (1776) - Americans declare independence from Britain
Battle of Brooklyn Heights (1776) - two-pronged attack by Howe brothers - Washington forced to retreat
Battle of Trenton (1776) - Washington and troops cross Delaware and attack Hessian soldiers
Battle of Princeton (1777) - Washington moves around British and attacks 3 British regiments
Brandywine (1777) - Two-pronged attack by British - Washington defeated, British victory
Germantown (1777) - Two pronged attack by Greene and Sullivan failed because of fog
Saratoga (1777) - Benedict Arnold won - turning point for Americans - French agreed to be allies
Valley Forge (1777) - American troops endured harsh winter monthd
Battle of Camden (1780) - Gates abandons troops in battle against Cornwallis without firing
Battle of Yorktown (1781) - French and American troops sandwiched Cornwallis and his troops
Treaty of Paris signed (1783) - King George III signs treaty - War is officially over
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