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Road to Revolution
Created by
Lance Lizama
⟶ Updated 6 Sep 2018 ⟶
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Bleeding Kansas and Civil War
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Events
Colonists heavily taxed England taxed colonists on many things colonists protested
Boston Massacre Colonists protest the tea tax Redcoats shoot the unarmed protesters Committee of Correspondence
Boston Tea Party Boston protesters threw $10 million worth of tea into the Boston Harbor The Boston Tea Party was organized by the Sons of Liberty The ships raided in the Boston Tea Party were The Dartmouth, The Eleanor, and The Beaver
First Continental Congress It was held at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania All the colonies except for Georgia was at the Congress They all agreed to boycott British goods
Thomas Paine writes "Common Sense" Thomas Paine wrote "Common Sense" to rally people against Great Britain "Common Sense" played a remarkable role in transforming a colonial squabble into the American Revolution. Thomas Paine would release "The Rights of Man to support the French Revolution
England wins the war .
Declaration of Independence John Hancock signed his name the largest on the Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence was signed by two future presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson There were 86 changes to Jefferson's first draft of the Declaration of independence
Periods
French and Indian War 7 years long England was in major debt colonists were heavily taxed
American Revolutionary War U.S. Troops engaged:217,000 The final battle was the Siege of Yorktown American Battle Deaths:4,435