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AMERICAN REVOLUTION TIMELINE
Laila Belton
Created on October 3, 2023
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Addressed the grievances of the colonies and insisted that King George was violating colonial rights. This document was the offical point in which colonists decided to officially declare independece from Britian.
Women formed the Daughters of Liberty and wanted the expansion of political and general roles within society. Republican Motherhood called for women to teach republican values within their families. Abigail Adams was a significant figure at this time becuase she fought for women's rights.
Delegates were scared to seperate from Britain so they sent the Olive Branch Petition, but was ignored. They also created a Contentinal army in which George Washington was elected leader due to his previous experience in the French and Indian war.
The very first battles of the revolution that are also known as "the shot heard round the world". Lexington was caused by the British attempted arrest of Samuel Adams and John Hancock while Concord was the British trying to sieze colonial weapons
1775-1783
Timeline: American Revolution
Lexington & Concord
Apr1775
Significance/Importance of Battle:
July 4, 1776
Significance of the Declaration of Independence:
Declaration of Independence
Mar 1776
Impact of the Role of Women & Republican Motherhood:
Remember the Ladies
Outcome of the Congress:
Second Continental Congress
May 1777
Britain formally recongizes American as it's own seperate country and officially ended the war. They also gain land west of the Appalachian Mountains
This was the last major battle that ended in colonial victory. The French and Americans forced the British Gen. Cornwallis to surrender after he was cornered by their forces.
Valley Forge winter hit the colonists hard as roughly 2000 soldiers were killed. However during this time Washington was able to train his troops better with the help of Baron von Steuben.
Saratoga was the turning point in the revolution as the colonists were losing hard at this point. This victory persuaded the French and the Spanish to support the American revolution.
Explain what America gains:
Significance of the Battle of Yorktown:
Significance of Valley Forge:
Significance of the Battle of Saratoga:
Dec 1776
"The Crisis"
Impact of The Crisis:
Treaty of Paris, 1783
Timeline: American Revolution
1775-1783
Battle of Saratoga
Oct 1777
This was Thomas Paine's message to the colonial people to support American troops as many did not stay enlisted long. Paine used very direct and abrasive language to convince the colonists, and it worked.
1783
Oct 1781
Battle of Yorktown
Valley Forge
Dec 1777