The Road to the American Revolution

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The Road to the American Revolution Student Name: ___________________________

1. The French and Indian war Who fought? Where they fought? The Outcome Map

2. Proclamation of 1763 Reasons Proclamation Line Colonist Reactions

3. Taxes Sugar Act Stamp Act Tea Act

4. Patriots and Loyalists Information Beliefs Pictures Patriots Loyalists

5. Lexington and Concord Who ? What? Where? When? Lexington Concord

6. Declaration of Independence What was it?

7. Battle of Kettle Creek Description Austin Dabney Elijah Clarke

8. Nancy Hart Who was she? What did she do? Picture