HIGHLIGHTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

STORY CHAPTER LINKS
1. STORY PREFACE
2.TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION
3. THE BOSTON MASSACRE
4. COLONISTS REBEL
5. "LET IT BEGIN HERE"
6. LEXINGTON AND CONCORD
7. THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL
8. WASHINGTON TAKES COMMAND
9. AMERICA ESTABLISHES A NAVY
10. DRAFTING THE DECLARATION
11. THE VOTE: 13-0
12. THE FIRST DOLLARS
13. LONDON'S REACTION
14. TREASON
15. TREASON MOST FOUL
16. EXECUTIONS
17. MARION'S BRIGADE
18. THE TABLES TURN
19. SURRENDER AT YORKTOWN
20. GENERAL WASHINGTON RESIGNS
21. UNANIMOUS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
22. USED AND RECOMMENDED SOURCES

PREFACE

Whoever looks upon them as an irregular mob
will find himself much mistaken. They have
men amongst them who know very well what
they are about.

Lord Hugh Percy
1775

It was 1775. George III, ruler of Great Britain, viewed the thirteen American colonies as "his." Heavy taxes, paid by the colonials, filled the King's treasury. Life was good - for some people. For others, like Thomas Paine,

These are the times
that try men's souls

The American Crisis

What was trying "men's souls" was British rule. The time had come for America to be free.

But cutting the ties that bound thirteen colonies to England would not happen without a revolt. No one ever gives up a treasure without a fight - especially not a king.

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Author: Carole D. Bos, J.D.