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Vinvika [58]
3 years ago
6

Whats the timline of the revolutionary war

History
2 answers:
Lubov Fominskaja [6]3 years ago
6 0
  • Answer:  <u><em>Timeline of the Revolutionary War (1700)</em></u>
  • <u>1754–1763</u>
  • <u>These are some of the events that happened</u>

The French and Indian War

1754

June 19–July 11: The Albany Congress

1763

Oct. 7: Proclamation of 1763

1764

April 5: The Sugar Act

September 1: The Currency Act

1765

March 22: The Stamp Act

March 24: The Quartering Act of 1765

May 29: Patrick Henry's "If this be treason, make the most of it!" speech

May 30: The Virginia Stamp Act Resolutions

Oct. 7–25: The Stamp Act Congress

1766

March 18: The Declaratory Act

1767

June 29: The Townshend Revenue Act

1768

August 1: Boston Non-Importation Agreement

1770

March 5: The Boston Massacre

1772

June 9: The Gaspee Affair

1773

May 10: The Tea Act Dec. 16: The Boston Tea Party

1774

March 31: Boston Port Act, one of the "Intolerable Acts"

May 20: Administration of Justice Act, one of the "Intolerable Acts"

May 20: Massachusetts Government Act, one of the "Intolerable Acts"

June 2: Quartering Act of 1774, one of the "Intolerable Acts"

June 22: Quebec Act, one of the "Intolerable Acts"

Sept. 5–Oct. 26: The First Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia and issues Declaration and Resolves

Oct. 10: Battle of Point Pleasant, Virginia (disputed as to whether it was a battle of the American Revolution or the culmination of Lord Dunmore's War)

Oct. 20: The Association (prohibition of trade with Great Britain)

Oct. 24: Galloway's Plan rejected

1775

March 23: Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty or give me death" speech

Apr. 18: The Rides of Paul Revere and William Dawes

Apr. 19: Minutemen and redcoats clash at Lexington and Concord, "the shot heard 'round the world."

May 10: Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys seize Fort Ticonderoga

May 10: The Second Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia

June 15: George Washington named Commander-in-Chief

June 17: Battle of Bunker Hill: The British drive the Americans from Breed's Hill

July 3: Washington assumes command of the Continental Army

Nov. 13: Richard Montgomery's Continental Army forces occupy Montreal in Canada

Dec. 11: Virginia and NC patriots rout Loyalist troops and burn Norfolk

Dec. 22: Colonel Thomson with 1,500 rangers and militia capture Loyalists at Great Canebrake, SC

Dec. 23–30: Snow Campaign, in SC, so called because patriots are impeded by 15" of snow

Dec. 30–31: American forces under Benedict Arnold fail to seize Quebec

1776

Jan. 1: Daniel Morgan is taken prisoner during his attempt to take Quebec City

Jan. 15: Paine's Common Sense published

Feb. 27: Revolutionaries drive the loyalists from Moore's Creek Bridge, North Carolina

March 3: The Continental fleet captures New Providence Island in the Bahamas

March 17: The British evacuate Boston; British Navy moves to Halifax, Canada

June 8: Revolutionaries fail to take Three Rivers, Quebec

June 12: The Virginia Declaration of Rights

June 28: Sullivan's Island, SC, failed British naval attack

June 29: The First Virginia Constitution

June 28: American forces decisively defeat the British Navy at Fort Moultrie, South Carolina

July 1: At the instigation of British agents, the Cherokee attack along the entire southern frontier

July 1–4: Congress debates and revises the Declaration of Independence. See Chronology of the Declaration

July 4: Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence; it's sent to the printer

July 8: The Declaration of Independence is read publicly

July 15: Lyndley's Fort, SC, Patriots fend off attack by Indians and Tories dressed as Indians

Aug. 1: Ambushed by Cherokees, Patriots are saved by a mounted charge at Seneca, SC

Aug. 2: Delegates begin to sign The Declaration of Independence

Aug. 10: Tugaloo River, SC, Andrew Pickens defeats Cherokees

Aug. 12: Andrew Pickens' detachment surrounded by 185 Cherokee Indians, forms a ring and fires outward. It is known as the "Ring Fight."

Aug. 12: Colonel David Williamson and Andrew Pickens burn Tamassy, an Indian town

Aug. 27: Redcoats defeat George Washington's army in the Battle of Long Island. Washington's army escapes at night.

Sept. 15: The British occupy New York City

Sept. 16: Generals George Washington, Nathanael Greene, and Israel Putnam triumphantly hold their ground at the Battle of Harlem Heights

Sept. 19: Colonel David Williamson's Pennsylvania militia forces attacked by Cherokees at Coweecho River, NC

Oct. 11: Benedict Arnold defeated at the Battle of Valcour Island (Lake Champlain), but delayed British advance

Oct. 28: The Americans retreat from White Plains, New York. British casualties (~300) higher than American (~200).

Nov. 16: The Hessians capture Fort Washington, NY

Nov. 20: Lord Cornwallis captures Fort Lee from Nathanael Greene

Explanation: All these events happened some were in the 1700. Very important events hoped this help:)

Dominik [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Timeline of the American Revolution

1754–1763: French and Indian War. ...

March 22, 1765: Stamp Act. ...

June 15–July 2, 1767: Townshend Acts. ...

March 5, 1770: Boston Massacre. ...

December 16, 1773: Boston Tea Party. ...

March–June 1774: Intolerable Acts. ...

September 5, 1774: First Continental Congress convenes.

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