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Timeline Activity: American Revolution

Timeline Activity: American Revolution. To conclude Unit 2 we will cover the American Revolution. To help you keep track of important events you will create a timeline.

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Timeline Activity: American Revolution

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  1. Timeline Activity: American Revolution • To conclude Unit 2 we will cover the American Revolution. To help you keep track of important events you will create a timeline. • Your timeline will begin in 1763 with the ending of the French and Indian War and will end in 1783 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. • For each date include a brief description of the event and how it contributed to the start, end, or continuation of the American Revolution. • Day 1: Add French and Indian War, Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, and Battle of Lexington/Concord. Use pages 96-102 of your textbook to complete.

  2. Timeline Activity: American Revolution • To conclude Unit 2 we will cover the American Revolution. To help you keep track of important events you will create a timeline. • Your timeline will begin in 1763 with the ending of the French and Indian War and will end in 1783 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. • For each date include a brief description of the event and how it contributed to the start, end, or continuation of the American Revolution. • Day 2: Add Second Continental Congress, Battle of Bunker Hill, Olive Branch Petition, Common Sense, and the Declaration of Independence. Use pages 103-108

  3. Timeline Activity: American Revolution • To conclude Unit 2 we will cover the American Revolution. To help you keep track of important events you will create a timeline. • Your timeline will begin in 1763 with the ending of the French and Indian War and will end in 1783 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. • For each date include a brief description of the event and how it contributed to the start, end, or continuation of the American Revolution. • Day 3: Add Battle of Trenton, Battle of Saratoga, and Valley Forge. Use pages 113-117.

  4. Timeline Activity: American Revolution • To conclude Unit 2 we will cover the American Revolution. To help you keep track of important events you will create a timeline. • Your timeline will begin in 1763 with the ending of the French and Indian War and will end in 1783 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. • For each date include a brief description of the event and how it contributed to the start, end, or continuation of the American Revolution. • Day 4: Add Battle of Yorktown and Treaty of Paris. Use pages 118-123.

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