Road to Revolution
by Pioneers Team
1. Sugar Act
2. Boston Massacre
3. Stamp Act
4. Royal Proclamation
5. Quebec Act
6. Sugar Act
7. Townshend Acts
8. Quebec Act
9. Intolerable Acts
10. Royal Proclamation
11. Boston Massacre
12. Boston Tea Party
13. Sugar Act
14. 7 Years War
15. Boston Massacre
15.1. The Boston Massacre was the killing of five colonists by British regulars on March 5, 1770. It was the culmination of tensions in the American colonies that had been growing since Royal troops first appeared in Massachusetts in October 1768 to enforce the heavy tax burden imposed by the Townshend Acts. The first British troops arrived in Boston in October 1768 and from then onwards there was continuous antagonism between the people of Boston and the those trying to enforce the King's rule. The newspapers printed accounts of the 'atrocities' committed by the occupiers. British officers made every effort to prevent trouble. The trials ended quietly. One took place 8 month after the incident. The second decision resulted in two convictions. The jury assembled for the trial did not have a single Bostonian. Read about other interesting facts and compare the documents and witness testimonies.
16. 7 Years War
17. Townshend Acts
18. Stamp Act
19. 7 Years War
20. 1st Period
20.1. Royal Proclamation
20.2. Boston Massacre
20.3. Boston Tea Party
20.4. Intolerable Acts
20.5. Quebec Act
21. 2nd Period
21.1. Royal Proclamation
21.2. Sugar Act
21.3. Stamp Act
21.4. Boston Tea Party
21.5. Intolerable Acts
21.6. Townshend Acts
22. 3rd Period
22.1. Stamp Act
22.2. Townshend Acts
23. 4th Period
23.1. Boston Massacre
23.2. Stamp Act
23.3. Sugar Act
23.4. Boston Tea Party
23.5. The Royal Proclomation
23.6. 7 Years War
23.7. Intolerable Acts
23.8. QUEBEC ACT
24. 8/9th Period
24.1. Townshend Acts
24.2. Boston Tea Party
24.3. 7 Years War
24.4. Intolerable Acts
24.5. 7 Years War
25. the Quebec Acts was about the components such as the territory of the province was expanded to take overpart or idian reserve, including much of what is now southern ontairo , Illinois , Indiana, michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin snd parts of minnesota.
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26.1. Quebec Act