38645567 | 1764 | sugar act | |
38645568 | 1764 | currency act | |
38647366 | 1764 | beginnings of colonial opposition | |
38647367 | 1765 | quartering act | |
38647368 | 1765 | stamp act | |
38647369 | 1765 | organized colonial protest | |
38647370 | 1766 | repeal of the stamp act | |
38647371 | 1766 | declaratory act | |
38647372 | 1766 | resistance to the quartering act in new york | |
38647373 | 1767 | townshend acts | |
38647374 | 1767 | nonimportation | |
38647375 | 1767 | letters from a farmer in pennsylvania to the inhabitants of the British Colonies | |
38647376 | 1768 | massachusetts circular letter | |
38647377 | 1769 | virginia's resolutions | |
38647378 | 1770 | townshend acts cut back | |
38647379 | 1770 | an end to nonimportation | |
38647380 | 1770 | conflict between citizens and British Troops in new york | |
38647381 | 1770 | boston massacre | |
38647382 | 1772 | attack on the Gaspee | |
38647383 | 1772 | committees of correspondence | |
38647384 | 1773 | tea act | |
38647385 | 1773 | boston tea party | |
38649400 | 1774 | coercive acts | |
38649401 | 1774 | broadened quartering act | |
38649402 | 1774 | the colonies organize protest | |
38649403 | 1774 | first continental congress | |
38649404 | 1774 | new england prepares for war | |
38649405 | 1775 | new england restraining act | |
38649406 | 1775 | new england resists | |
38649407 | 1775 | lexington and concord | |
38649408 | 1775 | the second continental congress | |
38649409 | 1775 | George Washington is named as commander in chief | |
38649410 | 1775 | bunker hill | |
38649411 | 1775 | olive branch petition | |
38649412 | 1775 | congress treats with the indians | |
38649413 | 1775 | congress creates a navy | |
38649875 | 1775 | congress searches for foreign aid | |
38651586 | 1776 | common sense | |
38651587 | 1776 | the british evacuate boston | |
38651588 | 1776 | congress authorizes the colonies to write constitutions | |
38651589 | 1776 | congress declares independence | |
38651590 | 1776 | battle of long island | |
38651591 | 1776 | congress names commissioners to treat with foreign nations | |
38651592 | 1776 | the battle of white plains | |
38651593 | 1776 | retreat through new jersey | |
38651594 | 1776 | battle of trenton | |
38651595 | 1777 | battle of princeton | |
38651596 | 1777 | America has a flag | |
38651597 | 1777 | the British attack philadelphia | |
38651598 | 1777 | saratoga | |
38651599 | 1777 | the conway cabal | |
38651600 | 1777 | articles of confederation | |
38651601 | 1778 | france and america become allies | |
38651602 | 1778 | the british attempt to make peace | |
38651603 | 1778 | John Paul Jones wins victories | |
38651604 | 1778 | the battle of monmouth | |
38651605 | 1779 | the british attack in North and South | |
38652354 | 1779 | spain joins the war | |
38652355 | 1780 | the british take Charleston, South Carolina | |
38652356 | 1780 | a mutiny in the Continental army | |
38655079 | 1780 | the treason of Benedict Arnold | |
38655080 | 1781 | Congress creates a Department of Finance | |
38655081 | 1781 | the articles of confederation are ratified | |
38655082 | 1781 | the battle of Yorktown | |
38655083 | 1782 | peace negotiations begin in Paris | |
38655084 | 1783 | the army complains | |
38655085 | 1783 | congress ratifies the preliminary articles of peace | |
38655086 | 1783 | the loyalists and british evacuate new york | |
38655087 | 1783 | the american army disbands | |
38655088 | 1783 | congress is threatened | |
38655089 | 1784 | the western territories | |
38655090 | 1784 | congress creates a board of finance | |
38655091 | 1784 | new york the temporary capital | |
38655092 | 1785 | congress lacks power over commerce | |
38655093 | 1785 | conference at mount vernon | |
38655094 | 1785 | basic land ordinance | |
38655095 | 1786 | the virginia statute for religious freedom | |
38655096 | 1786 | attempts to revise the articles of confederation | |
38655097 | 1786 | annapolis convention | |
38655098 | 1787 | the constitutional convention | |
38655099 | 1787 | northwest ordinance | |
38655100 | 1787 | congress receives the constitution | |
38655101 | 1787 | the federalists | |
38655102 | 1788 | the contitution is ratified by nine states | |
38655103 | 1788 | congress steps aside for a new government |
Time Line, America During the Age of Revolution, 1764-1775 Flashcards
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