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APUSH Unit 8
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Unit 4
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Unit 2 Timeline
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Entre
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Les événements
Sugar Act (1764)
Quartering Act (May 1765)
Stamp Tax (March 1765)
Stamp Act Congress formed (Oct. 1765)
Parliament repeals stamp tax, passes declaratory tax (March 1766)
Townshend Acts passed (June 1767)
Legislation in NY suspended for not following Quartering Act (June1767)
2 regiments of Brit troops dispatched to Boston (1768)
Boston Massacre (1770)
1st committee of correspondence formed in Boston (Nov. 1772)
Virg. creates body of committees of correspondence as standing committee of House of Burg. (March 1773)
BEIC faces bankruptcy, sells tea to colonists (May 1773)
Boston Tea Party (Dec. 1773)
Parliament passes laws to punish Boston for BTP including Boston Port Act (March 1774)
"Intolerable Acts" passed alongside Quebec Act (March 1774)
First Continental Congress meets in Philly (Sept. 1774)
Lexington and Concord (Apr. 1775)
Lord Dunmore issues proclamation promising freedom for any slave who joins Brit (Nov. 1775)
Tinconderoga/ crown point captured by Amer (May 1775)
Battle of Bunker Hill (June 1775)
Olive Branch Petition (July 1775)
Colonies formally proclaimed in Rebellion (Aug. 1775)
Brit burn Falmouth, Maine (Oct. 1775)
failed Amer assault on Quebec (Dec. 31, 1775)
Brit set fire to Norfolk, Virg (Jan 1776)
Evacuation day (March 1776)
Battle @ Moore's Creek Bridge, S. Carolina (Feb. 1776)
Brit invading fleet @ Charleston Harbor (June 1776)
"Common Sense" by Thomas Paine comes out (1776)
Richard Henry Lee says colonies ---> independent (June 7, 1776)
Declaration of Independence approved by Congress (July 4 1776)
Brit fleet arrives on coast of NY (July 1776)
Battle of Long Island (Aug. 1776)
Battle of Trenton (Dec. 26 1776)
Battle of Princeton (Jan 1777)
Gen. Arnold saves Ticonderoga for second time; Battle of Valcour Island (Oct 1776)
Battle at Brandywine Creek and Germantown (Sept/Oct 1777)
Burgoyne surrenders command @ Saratoga to Horatio Gates (Oct. 17 1777)
Model Treaty drafted (June 11 1776)
France offers America treaty of alliance (Feb. 6, 1778)
Spain and Holland enter Revolutionary conflict against Brit (1779)
Catherine the Great forms the Armed Neutrality (1780)
Battle of Monmouth (June 1778)
Rochambeau arrives in Newport, RI w/ troops (July 1780)
Arnold tries to sell out West Point to Brit (Sept 1780)
Charleston, SC falls (Feb. 1780)
Nathaneal Greene- Carolina Campaign (1781)
Battle of King's Mountain (Oct. 1780)
Battle of Cowpen's (Jan. 1780)
Americans check Joseph Brant and Brit forces in backcountry Penn/NY (1779)
Treaty of Fort Stanwix (Nov. 1784)
Cornwallis completely surrenders force at Battle of Yorktown (Oct. 17, 1781)
Lord North's Ministry collapses (March 1782)
Preliminary Peace Treaty signed (Nov. 1782)
Treaty of Paris (Sept. 1783)
Périodes
France provides supplies, 1/2 of Amer's reg. Armed forces, all of naval strength (1778-1783)
Georgia overrun (1778-1779)
George Rogers Clark takes forts down Ohio Riv. by surprise (1778-1779)
Dark period of American Revolution for Americans (1780-1781)
(winter of 1777-78)
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