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This Road to Revolution Timeline Project for AP U.S. History highlights key events leading to the American Revolution () in a visually organized format. Major events include the Proclamation Line of 1763, the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the convening of the First Continental Congress. Each event features a description of its significance and impact on colonial attitudes toward Britain, along with visual elements like images and primary sources. This project aids students in understanding the escalating tensions that led to the American Revolution.

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Road to Revolution
Historical Timeline
By : Ceniya Jefferson

AP US History, 1st Period

January 13th, 2021

, The French & Indian War
1756-1763
Importance : It contributed to the
outbreak of the American Revolution
because Great Britain raised taxes on
Definition : The French & Indian War was the colonies, which led to the spread
the North American conflict in a larger of protests and boycotts on British
imperial war between Great Britain and goods.
France known as the Seven Years’ War.
Significance :
It was a major & decisive contribution
Description : The Border between French towards the United States’ eventual
& British possessions was not completed, victory & independence in the war.
therefore a dispute came over the The cost of the participation in the
war created massive debt which lead
territory within the upper Ohio River to a strain in the nation’s finances.
Valley.

, Albany Plan of Union,
June 19th-July 11th, 1754
Definition : A plan to place the
British North American colonies Importance : Foreshadowed future
under a more centralized unification & Independence. It was to keep the
scalping knives of the Iroquois Indians on the
government.
British side.

Description : The idea of
Significance : It was hoped to unite the
Benjamin Franklin. It would have colonies under one government. The Albany
established a centralized Congress rejected it, but it paved the way for
government to oversee the future unification. It stated the new
colonies and do up defense prior government could levy taxes & establish a
to the French & Indian War. treasury.

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