DO NOW 10/12/2016 DRAW A TIMELINE AND PLACE THE FOLLOWING EVENTS IN ORDER. STAMP ACT SUGAR ACT BOSTON MASSACRE BOSTON TEA PARTY INTOLERABLE ACTS TOWNSHEND.

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DO NOW 10/12/2016 DRAW A TIMELINE AND PLACE THE FOLLOWING EVENTS IN ORDER. STAMP ACT SUGAR ACT BOSTON MASSACRE BOSTON TEA PARTY INTOLERABLE ACTS TOWNSHEND ACTS QUARTERING ACTS

British Advantages and Disadvantages (Redcoats) Advantages Powerful army, well trained Best Navy in the world Loyalist supported Britain Well supplied Disadvantages Army was 3000 miles away from home They didn’t know the territory Poor leadership Took time and money to send supplies

American Advantages and Disadvantages (Continental Army) Advantages Good hunters and shooters Washington was a great leader Fighting to defend their homes Loved their country Disadvantages Poorly organized and trained Few weapons and supplies Few men willing to enlist and leave home

Revolutionary War Era Review

What started the war? Fur trade French and Indian War Taxes Ohio River Valley

What was it? Sugar ACT

What year? Sugar ACT 1764

What was it? STAMP ACT TAX ON PAPER DOCUMENTS

What year? STAMP ACT 1765

TAX ON PAINT, LEAD, TEA, AND GLASS What was it? Townshend ACT TAX ON PAINT, LEAD, TEA, AND GLASS

What year? Townshend ACT 1767

British officials sent to Britain for trial. Revived the housing act. What was it? CLOSED BOSTON HARBOR. No town meetings. British officials sent to Britain for trial. Revived the housing act. Intolerable ( Coercive) ACT

What year? Intolerable ACT 1774

Colonists threw snowballs at the soldiers. What was it? Boston Massacre Colonists threw snowballs at the soldiers. Soldiers opened fire.

What year? Boston Massacre 1770

Son’s of Liberty dressed as Native Americans and threw tea into the What was it? Son’s of Liberty dressed as Native Americans and threw tea into the Boston Harbor Boston Tea Party

What year? Boston Tea Party 1773

Patriots supported? American Independence: the colonists

Loyalists supported? British control: Supported Great Britain but lived in the colonies.

What did Paul Revere do? Warn the colonists that the British redcoats were coming.

What groups did Samuel Adams create? Son’s of Liberty Daughter’s of Liberty Committee of Correspondence

Ohio River Valley was needed for? Fur trade

Thomas Paine did what? Wrote a pamphlet urging colonists to fight for independence

Loyalists a person who remains faithful to his home country (Britain)

Patriots a person who loves his country; colonist who favored war against Britain