1764-1773
Taxation and Protest
To raise money to pay off old war debt, Britain’s Parliament taxes the colonists on such items as sugar, glass, and paper. Many colonists protest the taxes by refusing to buy British goods.
December 16, 1773
Boston Tea Party
In their first major act of defiance, Patriots protest a British tax on tea by dumping 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor. Britain later punishes the colonists with laws known as the Intolerable Acts.
April 19, 1775
The War Begins
The first shots of the Revolutionary War are fired at the battles of Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts.
July 4, 1776
Independence Declared
The Continental Congress officially adopts the Declaration of Independence.
October 19, 1781
British Surrender
British General Charles Cornwallis surrenders to George Washington in Yorktown, Virginia.
September 3, 1783
Peace Treaty
The U.S. and Britain sign the Treaty of Paris, which recognizes the United States as an independent nation.