Evolution to Our Revolution

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Evolution to Our Revolution 2nd Continental Congress Summer of 1775 Starting Line French and Indian War 1754-1763 Boston Tea Party Tea Act Lexington and Concord French and Indian War Intolerable Acts 1st Continental Congress Stamp Act Lexington and Concord April 19, 1775 Townshend Acts of 1767 Proclamation of 1763 Townshend Acts Sugar Act Treaty of Paris 1763 2nd Continental Congress Stamp Act of 1765 Treaty of Paris 1763 Tea Act May 1773 1st Continental Congress Sept-Oct 1774 Sugar Act of 1764 Intolerable Acts Immediate response to Boston Tea Party 1774 Proclamation of 1763 Boston Tea Party December 1773