Before Loyalists left Boston and Philadelphia, tensions between American colonists and British authorities escalated due to increasing taxes and restrictive laws, leading to events like the Boston Tea Party in 1773. The outbreak of the Revolutionary War in 1775 further intensified hostilities, prompting many Loyalists to feel unsafe and unwelcome. The British evacuation of Boston in March 1776 and the growing revolutionary sentiment in Philadelphia made it increasingly difficult for Loyalists to remain in these cities. As a result, many Loyalists sought refuge in British-held territories or moved to loyalist strongholds.
The two events that happened in Boston before the American Revolutionary War started were the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party.
Nothing. The Boston Massacer was before the Revolutionary war.
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It was the Townshend Acts That created the Massacre.
It was the Townshend Acts That created the Massacre.
The Boston Tea party was before Yorktown.
The Declaration of Independence.
1897 start of the Boston marathon. 1804 South Boston's annual St. Patricks day celebration.
the colonists had dumped tea into the Boston harbor protesting the tax on tea
The Boston Massacre happened in 1770 and the Boston Tea Party happened in 1773.
The Boston Harbor is located next to the City of Boston, located in Massachusetts. It is a natural body of water off of Massachusetts Bay. It is known to be very pretty.
The Declaration was signed in 1776 and the Battle of Lexington happened April 1775. In 1773 the Boston Tea Party happened.