American Revolutions VCE

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What was the French and Indian War?

A conflict fought between the British and French over territory in the Ohio River Valley, from 1754 to 1763.

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Who were the Native Americans in the context of the French and Indian War?

Indigenous peoples who fought on both sides of the French and Indian War.

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What was the 7 Years War?

A larger conflict in Europe that resulted from the French and Indian War.

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Who started the French and Indian War?

George Washington, who initiated it at Jumonville Glen in May 1754.

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What region was a primary point of contention in the French and Indian War?

The Ohio River Valley.

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October 1763

Royal Proclomation Act

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February 1763

Treaty Of Paris 1763

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April 1764

Sugar Act

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September 1764

Currency Act

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22 March 1765

Stamp Act

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October 1765

Stamp Act Congress, passes the declaration of rights and greivances

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24 March 1765

Quartering Act

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1766

Repeal of the Stamp Act and the Declaratory Act

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1767

Townshend Duties, Letter from a farmer

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1768

Sam Adams Circular letter, troops sent to Boston and the Seizure of the liberty

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5 March 1770

Boston Massacre, 5 dead, Captain Thomas Preston

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November 1772

Samuel Adams form the committees of Correspondence in Boston

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1772

Burning of the Gaspee

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10 May, 1773

Tea Act

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16 December 1773

Boston Tea Party, 342 chest of tea from three ships dumped into ocean by sons of Liberty

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March-June 1774

Boston Port Act, Massachusetts Government Act, Administration of Justice Act, Quartering Act, Quebec Act

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September 1774

Powder Alarms

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September to October 1774

First Continental Congress, Drafts Articles of COnfederation, adoption of the suffolk resolves, the declaration of rights, creation of the committees of observation and enforcement for the non importation agreements

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19 april 1775

Battles of Lexington and congress, 250+ British casualties

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10 May 1775

Second Continental congress convenes, Americans take Ft. Ticonderoga with Benedict Arnold and Green Mountain Boys

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17 June 1775

Battle of Bunker Hill, 1000+ british casulaties compared to Patriots 450

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January 10 1776

Common sense

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June 1776

Foltilla of 30 war ships, 40,000 soldiers arrive in New York

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4th July 1776

Declaration of independence

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