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Revolutionary War

The Battle of Bunker Hill marked a significant early conflict in the American Revolution, involving 15,000 troops clashing in Boston after the initial skirmishes at Lexington and Concord.

Revolutionary War

Battle of Bunker Hill


Important people: General William Howe (British), Colonel William Prescott (American)


Result: 800 British troops injured, 200 killed. 300 Americans injured, 100 killed.

Intolerable Acts


KEY PEOPLE: General Gage, people in Boston colonies


Result: The colonists were angry about this because they couldn't trade with anyone, only getting food and wood

Battle of Lexington and Concord


KEY PEOPLE: Paul Revere, William Dawes, minutemen

Result: The colonists proved to the British that they were not just a band that's unorganized and it's actually powerful

Quartering Act


KEY PEOPLE: Parliament, British soldiers, colony of New York

Boston Tea Party


KEY PEOPLE: Sons of Liberty, Parliament

Result: The King decided to pass the Intolerable Acts because of the colonists who dumped tea in the harbor, one of them being closing the Boston Harbor

Tea Act


KEY PEOPLE: East India Company, King George III, colonists

Repealing of Stamp Act


Key people: Samuel Adams, who organized the group, Sons of Liberty, Patrick Henry


Revolutionary War Causes

Taxes

Townshend Acts

1767: Parliament passed these acts, which placed taxes on glass, lead, paints, paper, and tea.



Key People: King George III, colonists: specifically Daughters of Liberty this time

Stamp Act

Colonists had to pay for the official stamp when they bought paper items.


This tax was paid on:

Key people: Prime Minister Grenville (same person as sugar act)

Result: Colonists were angered because there was no way to avoid this tax.

Sugar Act

After Great Britain won the French and Indian War, they had a lot of debt so Parliament passed the sugar act (1764)


Key people: Prime Minister George Grenville


Result: The colonists only got more angered at the King and Parliament for being taxed without their representation in making the taxes

Violence

Boston Massacre

The colonists engaged in a riot / fight with some British soldiers.


KEY PEOPLE: Paul Revere, Captain Thomas Preston (he's the soldier that called in additional troops)

Result: This served as a "rallying point" for colonists who decided that the British were the enemy and stirred anger inside of them

Sons and Daughters of Liberty

Sons of Liberty:

Key People: Sam Adams, John Hancock, Patrick Henry


Daughters of Liberty:

Key People: Abigail Adams, Martha Washington, Deborah Sampson

French and Indian War

The French and British were fighting over the Ohio River Valley territory because they wanted the farmland. A lot of African slaves were fighting instead of the colonist's or in their master's place.


Important People: George Washington, Virginia Colony Militia


Fighting ended in 1676, and 600 colonists and 3,000 Indians had been killed.


Laws

Navigation Act 1763


Key People: Parliament, colonists, British

Result: The colonists got even more angry

Declaratory Act


Key People: King George III, Parliament, colonists


Result: The colonists pretty much ignored it; they didn't really care

Proclamation of 1763


Key People: King George III, Pontiac (an Ottawa chief that led a revolt, which made the King do this)