Constitutional Convention Declaration of Independence
Battle of Bunker Hill, Declaration of Independence, Battle of Yorktown, and The Treaty of Paris
The Sugar and Stamp Acts The Townshend Acts The American Revolution Begins The Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence is adopted. Americans surround the British army in Boston. France recognizes America as independent.
The French and Indian War ended in 1763. The Boston Tea Party was in December 1773. The Declaration of Independence was on July 4, 1776. (The Revolutionary War started in April 1775)
Constitutional Convention Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Independence
Battle of Bunker Hill, Declaration of Independence, Battle of Yorktown, and The Treaty of Paris
The Sugar and Stamp Acts The Townshend Acts The American Revolution Begins The Declaration of Independence
The correct order of these events is: the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which set the stage for colonial dissatisfaction; the Molasses Act (1733), which imposed tariffs on molasses and contributed to colonial unrest; the Declaration of Independence (1776), announcing the colonies' break from British rule; and finally, the Revolutionary War (1775-1783), which resulted from the desire for independence and self-governance.
The Declaration of Independence is adopted. Americans surround the British army in Boston. France recognizes America as independent.
The Declaration of Independence.
The French and Indian War ended in 1763. The Boston Tea Party was in December 1773. The Declaration of Independence was on July 4, 1776. (The Revolutionary War started in April 1775)
The order of the events is as follows :The Proclamation of 1763 - attempted to limit colonial expansion westwardThe Townshend Acts (1767) - raised revenue and exerted British authorityThe Revolution more or less officially began on April 19, 1775 with the battles of Lexington and ConcordThe Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776
Thomas Jefferson, the man who wrote the Declaration of Independence, although he was a slave holder, and the Declaration had many parts taken out in order to get the Continental Congress to approve it.
I dotNt know
they were willing to go to war to gain independence