Revolution By : Claire Amstutz
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Magna CartaFirst document to limit the power of
the king.
When:1215
Who: King John of England
Where: England











Jamestown First permanent english settlement.
When:1607
Who:English
Where: Virgina (13 colonies)














House of BurgessesEstablished Representative government.
When: 1619
Who: Jamestown Colonists
Where: Jamestown









Mayflower compactMen vowed to respect laws good for the
colonies.
When: 1620
Who: Men on Mayflower
Where: Aboard the Mayflower

New EnglandRegionNew World

New England Region-Centered around religion
-Democratic
-Fishing,trading,hunting
-Had public schools
When:Early 1600's
Who:Colonists
Where:New world

Middle RegionNew World
Middle Region-Farming, Mining
-Own land, you can vote
-Lots of different ethnic groups
-No public schools
When: Early 1600's
Who: Colonists
Where: New world

Southern RegionNew World
Southern Region-Own land and you can vote
-No public school
-Not centered around religion
When: Early 1600's
Who: Colonists
Where: New World






































French And Indian War-Conflict in North America
-Part of world wide struggle between France and
Britain.
-Britain won and claimed east of mississippi river
and spain got west of mississippi river
When: 1754-63
Who:French and Britain
Where: North America









Don't Go Past It!!!










Proclamation of 1763Britain prohibited colonist to move west of
the Appalachian mountains.
When:1763
Who: British Colonists
Where: New World

British
Spain
MississippiRiver

Treaty of Paris 1763-This ended the French and Indian war.
-Britain got east and Spain got west of the
Mississippi River.
When:1763
Who: Britain, Spain, and France
Where: New world







You want sugar? Where is my $ ?
MolassesSugar
Sugar ActPut tax on sugar, molasses, and other goods
shipped to the colonies.
When: 1764
Who: Colonists (British)
Where: Colonies

This is a legal document.words words words
words words words.
Tax has been paid

Stamp ActThis made all legal documents have to have a
stamp on it that said tax had been paid.
When:1765
Who:Colonists (British)
Where:Colonies
















Quartering ActThis required colonist to house and supply
british soldiers.
When:1765
Who:British Soldiers, Colonists
Where:Colonies








No money, No Goods.
Townshend ActA series of laws were passed by Parliament
that established tax on goods brought to the
british colonies.
When:1767
Who: British Colonists
Where: British colonies
































Boston MassacreA group of angry colonist protesting in a
street were shot at by the british soldiers.
When:1770
Who:British soldiers and colonists
Where:Colonies














TeaTeaTeaTea
Boston Tea PartyBritish put tax on tea,and the colonist were so
mad they dumped the tea into the Boston Harbor.
When:1773
Who: Colonists
Where: Boston Harbor
















NO! NO! NO!
Intolerable ActThis series of laws were passed to punish the
colonist for the Boston Tea Party.
When:1774
Who:Colonists that were in the Boston Tea Party
Where: Colonies



















Colonist
British
V.S.
Lexington & ConcordThis is were one of the first battles of the
American Revolution took place.
When:1775
Who:Future Americans(colonists) v.s. Britain
Where: Future United States (colonies)

Declaration Of IndependenceWe are Independent !
words words words
words words words
words words words

Declaration of IndependencevbThe Declaration of Independence declared
the colonies independence from Britain.
When:1776
Who: Future Americans (colonists)
Where: Future United States (colonies)

















Saratoga The defeat and surrender of General John
Burgoyne's british army marked the end of
the Saratoga Campaign.
When:1777
Who: Burgoyne's British army and colonists
Where: Saratoga

















Yorktown Cornwallis of the British forces surrenders
here.
When:1778
Who: Cornwallis's British army and colonists
Where: Yorktown

Treaty Of ParisThe war is over!!!
We are independent!!!
Our boundaries are...

Treaty of Paris 1783-Ended the Revolutionary War
-Confirmed independence of the United States
-Set boundaries for the new nation
When:1783
Who:Americans
Where: Unites states (New Nation)

Our government will be like this...

Articles of ConfederationThis document stated how the government in the
United States would look.
When: 1781
Who: United States Government
Where: United States
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