(From a World History perspective) By: Saarah and Shahad.

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(From a World History perspective) By: Saarah and Shahad.

Causes of the American Revolution There were many causes of the American Revolution. The first one is that the Americans were independent and they wanted to do have control and do things on their own. The second is that the British were making the Americans pay taxes from the Stamp Act and other things. The third one is “The Seven Years War”. The building tension between the Americans and the British.

The Stamp Act The Stamp Act was an act that was passed by the British Parliament on March 22 nd, It taxed the colonists for every piece of printing paper they used. Was repealed in 1766.

The Intolerable Acts Event that took place in A punishment towards the colonists because they dumped the British tea into the Boston Harbor. The punishment consisted of: The Boston Port Act: An act where the colonists had to pay the British for the lost tea. The Quartering Act: Any British soldier could go into any American household and request shelter, food, and anything else for as long as they wanted.

The Boston Tea Party Event that happened in Men dressed as Native Americans and threw all the British tea into the Boston Harbor. They were protesting because of “taxation without representation.” This means that the British were taxing them for no reason at all.

The Boston Massacre Event that happened in colonists were shot by the British soldiers. The colonists became angry and started fighting with the British.

The Seven Years War The war started when England declared war on France. France was expanding down to the Ohio River Valley. The British didn’t like them doing this, so they declared war to fight for land. This led to an attack by George Washington, who was the general of the American side, and James Abercrombie, who was the general of the British side. Canada was allied with the French during this war. The French were forced to surrender to the British and gave up their land along the Ohio River Valley.

George Washington Was born in Virginia. Was 22 years old when he became general of the French and Indian War. He was chosen to become the leader because he knew the woods well.

James Abercrombie Was born in Scotland. Was the general of the British side of the army during the Seven Years War.

The First and Second Continental Congress First Continental Congress: Was a convention held in the United States in 1774 that brought the colonies together to discuss how to deal with the British “Intolerable Acts”. All colonies sent delegates except for Georgia. Second Continental Congress: A second convention held in 1775 after the Battle of Lexington and Concord. The delegates gathered to discuss the militia and how to form it.

Battle of Lexington and Concord Took place on April 19 th, British militia was trying to attack colonists and take away their supplies in Concord, Massachusetts. Paul Revere and William Dawes rode around towns to warn people that the British were coming. The British attacked the colonists (The shot heard round the world) and this led to the Battle of Lexington and Concord. British lost the battle and lost 73 men, and 174 injured.

Siege of Fort Ticonderoga Took place on May 10 th, Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold (American side) went on an expedition to seize Fort Ticonderoga. They surprised the British soldiers and stole all their weapons. American colonists forced British soldiers to surrender up give Fort Ticonderoga to them This was another terrible loss for the British side.

Battle of Bunker Hill Took place on June 17 th, Colonists heard the British plotting to attack Bunker Hill. Patriots sent 1600 men to Bunker Hill. British had 2600 men for the battle. The Americans lost the battle. They were forced to surrender to the British. The British also suffered heavy casualties; they lost 226 men and had 828 injured. This was the first victory for the British side.

Battle of Saratoga Took place from September to October, John Burgoyne, leader of the British militia, made a plan for attacking the Americans. Burgoyne was going to pass through the woods to meet the Americans for battle. The Americans tried to block the way by cutting down trees and branches in their way. Burgoyne surrendered after supplies started running low and the men became exhausted.

Battle of Yorktown Took place from September 28 th to October 19 th, The French allied with the Americans during this battle. The French and Americans bombarded the British with battles until they were forced to surrender. The British surrendered to the French and Americans on October 19 th, This was the end of the American Revolution leaving the victory to the colonists.

France’s Opinion on the American Revolution France mostly supported the Americans. They sent spies to watch the American side of the battle. They also secretly would send supplies to the Americans. Peace treaty called The Treaty of Paris was signed in This was a peace agreement between France, Britain, and the United States. The French were especially helpful towards the Americans in the Battle of Yorktown.

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