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Events Leading to the American Revolution



Events Leading to the American Revolution
As British rule in the American colonies became more and more repressive, the colonists became more and more discontent with their situation. The following documents detail the restrictive acts passed by British parlement and the colonists' reactions to them, eventually sparking the American Revolution.
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 Seven Years’ War (Thomas L. Purvis)

 Sugar Act

 Molasses Act

 Townshend Revenue Act

 Stamp Act

 Resolutions of the Stamp Act Congress

 Quartering Act

 The Repeal of the Stamp Act (Henry Seymour Conway)

 Massacre at Boston (Committee of the Town of Boston)

 Boston Port Act

 The Boston Tea-Party (George Bancroft)

 Massachusetts Government Act

 Administration of Justice Act

 New England Restraining Act

 Galloway Plan of Union (Thomas L. Purvis)

 The First Continental Congress (1774) (John Adams)

 Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress

 Articles of Confederation (The First Continental Congress)

 Act Suspending the New York Assembly

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