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correct chronological order 1754-1776. Construct a timeline using pictures / illustrations provided to place events in the correct chronological order 1754-1776. 1754 Benjamin Franklin and the Albany Congress prior to the French and Indian War 1756-1763 The French + Indian War 1763 The Proclamation Line limits colonial westward expansion 1765 The NY City Stamp Act Congress rallies around the slogan “No Taxation Without Representation” 1768 British Troops occupy Boston 1770 Boston Massacre 1773 Boston Tea Party 1774 Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia to protest the “Intolerable Acts” 1775 Battle at Lexington + Concord 1776 Common Sense by Thomas Paine encourages American Independence 1776 Declaration of Independence paraphrasing John Locke