Nat Turner's Rebellion
I am pretty sure it is the Boston Massacre not sure though
It happened Virginia. It mostly known as the Indian massacre of 1622.
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After the Boston Massacre, tensions escalated between the American colonists and British authorities. The event was used as propaganda by the American patriots to rally support for their cause of independence. The incident also led to the trial of Captain Thomas Preston and his soldiers, with most being acquitted, which further fueled anger among the colonists and sowed the seeds of rebellion.
Founding of Jamestown in 1607 Pilgrims arriving in Massachusetts in 1620 Bacon's Rebellion in 1675 King Philip's War in 1675 Salem Witch Trials in 1692 The Enlightenment and Great Awakening 1740-1765 French and Indian War in 1763 Boston Massacre in 1770 Boston Tea Party in 1773 Lexington and Concord in 1775 Breed's Hill in 1775 Battle of New York in 1776 Saratoga in 1777 Lexington in 1781 Treaty of Paris in 1783
shays rebellion
I am pretty sure it is the Boston Massacre not sure though
rebellion because of taxes, money, gov. and poor control over ppl
Crispus Attucks was a runaway slave, that lived as a freeman . He fought and was killed in the Boston Massacre.
Black Hawk
sugar act, Saratoga, Shays' Rebellion, Sherman (Roger Sherman, consititutional congress), and shooting (Boston Massacre).
Crispus Attucks was the first to (Fall for Freedom) inthe Boston massacre, which was before the real American Revolution. He was a Black Man.
The Boston Massacre: was an incident involving the deaths of five civilians at the hands of British troops on 5 march 1770. E ffect: the legal aftermath helped spark the rebellion in some of the British colonies in America.
The army of the British consisted of mostly Muslims and hindus. A rumour was going around and it said that bullets were greased in pig and cow fat. This made the rebellion form.
It happened Virginia. It mostly known as the Indian massacre of 1622.
It was called The Wounded Knee Massacre. It was what caused the Sioux to unofficially surrender, due to small rebellion forces against the U.S. armies, although no successful attacks were made after The Wounded Knee Massacre, making it the unofficial Sioux surrender.
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