Timeline of the Revolution 
DATE        EVENT
1763          The French and Indian War ends. The British defeat France and acquire the                   French empire in North America.
1765          Britain passes the Stamp Act to directly tax the colonists. The act requires that                   revenue stamps be put on all legal documents, deeds, newspapers, pamphlets, dice, and                   playing cards.  
1766          The Stamp Act is repealed. However, a Declaratory Act reiterates Britain's right to                   pass laws for and levy taxes on the colonies.
1773          During the Boston Tea Party, colonists disguised as Native Americans throw tea from                   British ships into the ocean to protest the Tea Act (December). The act was passed to                   allow the British East India Company to sell tea to the colonists, but the tea included a                   British tax.
1774          Intolerable Acts are passed. They close the port of Boston, curtail the powers of the                   Massachusetts assembly and town meetings, provide for compulsory quartering of                   troops by colonists, and exempt imperial officials from trial in Massachusetts.
1775          American militias defeat British troops in the battles of Lexington and Concord, the                   first battles of the war (April).
1775          American troops capture Fort Ticonderoga, beginning the war in New York (May).
1775          The British defeat the Americans at the Battle of Bunker Hill. The Continental                   Congress commissions George Washington to lead the Continental Army (June).
1776          The Continental Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence (July).
1776          The British defeat American troops at the Battle of Long Island, seizing the city of                   New York (August).
1776          Washington and his troops cross the Delaware River to launch a surprise attack; they                   defeat the British at the battles of Trenton and Princeton (December).
1777          British troops capture Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, home of the Continental Congress                   (September).
1777          British troops are defeated at Saratoga, New York, failing to cut New England off from                   the rest of the colonies (October).
1778          The Continental Congress enters a formal alliance with France, which provides money,                   weapons, and soldiers (February).
1778          The British capture Savannah, Georgia, in an effort to implement their Southern                   strategy, an attempt to capture Southern colonies with support of Southern Loyalists                   (December).
1779          Colonial troops seize a British fort at Vincennes, taking control of the war in the west                   (February).
1779          The colonial vessel, Bonhomme Richard, forces the surrender of the British warship,                   Serapis (September).
1780          British forces capture Charleston, South Carolina, as part of the Southern strategy                   (May).
1781          The British are defeated at Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina and realize that their                   Southern strategy is unlikely to succeed (March).
1781          The British surrender at Yorktown, ending most of the fighting in North America                   (October).
1783          The Treaty of Paris is signed, recognizing the independence of the United States                   (September).
1787          The Constitution of the United States is signed by the delegates of the Constitutional                   Convention (September).
1789          The Constitution becomes effective.


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