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Declaring Independence Chronology Siege of Boston Begins American attack Ft. Ticonderoga Battle of Bunker Hill Olive Branch Petition is drafted Battle of Quebec Common Sense is Published Siege of Boston ends Knox arrives at Boston with cannon Declaration of Independence is adopted 2nd Continental Congress meets Colonies form their own governments Declaring Independence Chronology July 1776 April 1775 Directions: In “edit mode,” move each of the text blocks to create an accurate timeline of events. Use your textbook chapter 6 sections 4 to help you. For this timeline, there are multiple events for the same year, those blocks should be stacked one on top of the other! Once complete, Print out your slide and place in your period bin.