The Franklin Mint
History of the American Revolution
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1. James Otis Attacks Taxation Without Representation 1761
2. Proclamation Bars Colonists From Moving West 1763
3. Patriots Convene To Oppose Stamp Act 1765
4. Townshend Acts Lead To Violence In Colonies 1767
5. British Soldiers Land To Enforce Customs Laws 1768
6. Pent Up Tension Triggers Boston Massacre 1770
7. Dispute Over Tax Leads To Boston Tea Party 1773
8. Congress Issues Declaration of Rights 1774
9. Patrick Henry Calls For Liberty 1775
10. Paul Revere Alerts Fellow Patriots 1775
11. War Begins With Skirmish At Lexington 1775
12. Ethan Allen’s Men Capture Fort Ticonderoga 1775
13. Second Congress Assembles In Philadelphia 1775
14. Bunker Hill Defense Inspires Patriots 1775
15. Washington Takes Command of His Troops 1775
16. King George III Proclaims Rebellion 1775
17. American’s Fail In Assault On Quebec 1775
18. Congress Seeks Support From Abroad 1775
19. Washington Unfurls First Flag of Freedom 1776
20. Paine’s ‘Common Sense’ Assails The King 1776
21. British Troops Evacuate Boston 1776
22. Lee Demands Freedom For Colonies 1776
23. Hancock Signs Declaration of Independence 1776
24. British Occupy New York 1776
25. Redcoats Hang Nathan Hale As A Spy 1776
26. Arnold’s Ships Delay British At Valcour 1776
27. Washington Crosses The Delaware 1776
28. Patriots Surprise Redcoats In Princeton 1777
29. Lafayette Joins The Fight For Freedom 1777
30. Congress Flees As British Take Philadelphia 1777
31. Burgoyne’s Men Lay Down Arms At Saratoga 1777
32. Congress Adopts Confederation Plan 1777
33. American’s Suffer Cruel Winter At Valley Forge 1777
34. Franklin Gains Support Of France 1777
35. Molly Pitcher Helps To Win Key Battle 1778
36. Indians Massacre Pennsylvania Settlers 1778
37. British Move South, Take Savannah 1778
38. Frontiersman Clark Captures Vincennes 1779
39. John Paul Jones Defeats The Serapis 1779
40. British Crush Garrison At Charleston 1780
41. Blockade Seals French At Newport 1780
42. Americans Learn Of Arnold’s Treason 1780
43. Backwoodsmen Thrash Tories In South 1780
44. Howe’s Troop Put Down Mutiny 1780
45. Congress Names 5 To Negotiate For Peace 1781
46. Cornwallis Surrenders At Yorktown 1781
47. House of Commons Votes To End War 1782
48. Both Sides Sign Peace Treaty At Paris 1783
49. Last British Soldiers Leave New York 1783
50. Washington Bids Farewell To His Army 1783