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Cael Pidal
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By Cael Pidal
Timeline Of the Revolutionary War
Apr 19, 1775
June 4, 1776
March 22, 1765
The Declaration of independance
Start of the Revolutionary War
May 22-June 18 1781
The stamp act
Siege of the village of 96
Sep 19-Oct 1777
June 17, 1775
Sept 3 1783
May 10,1973
Battle of bunker hill
Battle of Saratoga
Tea Act
End of the revolutionary war
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Start of the Revolutionary war
The Revolutionary war was fought bewteen the American Colonies and British Empire.
What caused it?
- THE STAMP/SUGAR ACT.
- THE TEA ACT
- BOSTON MARTIAL LAW.
- INTENSE TAXATION ON IMPORTED GOODS.
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The Tea Act
The Tea Act was the catalyst of the Boston Tea Party, The Tea Act, passed by Parliament on May 10, 1773, granted the British East India Company Tea a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies.How did this affect the revolutionary war?
- It further increased colonial outrage, first developed during the stamp and sugar act by undercutting colonial merchants profits.
- It caused the Boston Tea Party, often thought of as the spark that really began the war
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The siege of 96
On May 22, 1781, Major General Nathanael Greene and 1,000 Patriots attempt an attack on the critical village of Ninety Six in the South Carolina backcountry. After failing to seize the fortified settlement, they began a siege of it, which lasted until their retreat on June 18, making it the longest of the Revolutionary War, When the Patriots learned that British Lieutenant Colonel Francis Rawdon was on his way to reinforce the Loyalists, they began a preemptory assault led by Major General Nathanael Greene on June 18. Unable to breech the defenses at Ninety Six’s Star Fort, the Patriots were forced to retreat, with 185 Patriot casualties to a mere 75 for the Loyalist defenders. Lord Rawdon arrived and General Greene withdrew on June 19.
Facts about 96: It was the only loyalist colony to survive through, and became the only loyalists colony left in Carolina after this.
The Declaration of Independance
The Declaration of Independence, headed The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, is the founding document of the United States. It was adopted on July 4, 1776 by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House, later renamed Independence Hall, in Philadelphia.Why Was this important to the war?
- It allowed the independent nation of America to petition for help from the french government.
- It gave the colonies a driving force to accomplish this paradise.
Battle of Saratoga
The battle of saratoga was fought in september of 1777 through october 1777, and ended with american victory.
What did the battle of Saratoga Accomplish?
- It stopped any possible future invasion of the Hudson Valley area.
- It solidified American power versus British, and encouraged foreign nations to pledge support (France, Spain).
The Stamp Act
It taxed newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, broadsides, legal documents, dice, and playing cards. Issued by Britain, the stamps were affixed to documents or packages to show that the tax had been paid.
How did this affect the american revolution?
- It reinforced the idea of "No taxation without representation"
- It reinforced colonial unhappiness and hatred towards the english government
Battle of Bunker
Battle of Bunker Hill, also known as Battle of Breed’s Hill, (June 17, 1775) First major battle of the American Revolution. Within two months after the Battles of Lexington and Concord, more than 15,000 colonial troops assembled near Boston to prevent the British army from occupying several hills around the city, including Bunker and Breed’s hills. They fought off assaults by 2,300 British troops but were eventually forced to retreat. This battle had two main effects:
- It encouraged revolutionary efforts country-wide
- it showed the British the war would be long and difficult.
End of the Revolutionary War
The Treaty of Paris was signed on September 3rd, 1783, by representatives of King George III including David Hartley and Richard Oswald and the United States including Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay, officially ending the conflict.How does this affect history today?
- It gave us the country of america
- It caused dozens of revolutions using many similar ideologies based on the declaration of independence.
- It increased global participation in politics, introduced religious tolerance.