




Buildup(1756-1764)[edit | edit source]
In 1756, Franceball built some forts in a British zone in North America,
UKball was not happy, and so they sent a Lieutenant Colonel called George Washington there with Troops and Natives, after the attack
Franceball declared war, starting the Seven Years War,
Franceball lost the war, and
UK won, and negotiated peace with
France .
Taxation(1764-1775)[edit | edit source]
Even though UK won the war, they came out of it broke, they told their colonies to pay the debt, when they refused, UK taxed them with acts like the Sugar act in 1764 and Stamp Act a year later,
the colonists were not happy, and made fiery speeches, boycotted British goods and treated loyalists to the British as criminals, because of it,
UK was forced to repeal the stamp act, they then tried taxing them again but failed.
Rebellion(1770-1776)[edit | edit source]
UKball sent 1000 troops to Boston, and tensions between
Father and
Son were higher than ever before, in March 5th, Rebels started harrasing a British soldier, more rebels joined in while more troops helped the British soldier, the British Soldiers fired at the rebels, causing the Boston Massacre, in 1773
Thirteen Coloniesball dressed up as Natives, climbed on a British boat, and dumped nearly 10.000 pounds of tea into the water below,
UKball sent 3.000 troops to occupy Boston,
The Colonies called the first continental congress, after debate, Minutemen across
Thirteen Coloniesball started arming and waiting for the start of the revolutionary war,
UKball set out to Concord but was stopped at Lexington by rebel advance,
Thirteen Coloniesball were forced to retreat back to Concord, but then pushed the British all the way back to Boston and then laid siege,
Thirteen Coloniesball set out to Fort Ticonderoga, then the colonies picked their commander in chief as George Washington(now rebel),
UKball then burned Falmouth and Norfolk,
Thirteen Coloniesball then invaded
Canadaball and took Montreal but failed to take Quebec City and were forced to enter back into its own clay,
UKball then was forced to retreat outside of Boston into the atlantic (first rebel victory).
Full Revolutionary War(1776-1781)[edit | edit source]
Thirteen Coloniesball declared independence becoming USAball , USAball crossed the delaware and defeated some german mercenaries, USAball then went to
Franceball's clay to make him join the war, USA won at Saratoga which made
Franceball join the war on the side of USA, Prussiaball trained the US Patriots to be a full fighting force, and in 1778 forced UKball out of Philadelphiaball and chased them to New Yorkball ,
Dutch Republicball sent aid to USAball and in 1779
Spanish Empireball joined the war on the American side, and finally in 1781
UKball lost at Yorktown and finally surrendered.
Victory[edit | edit source]
After it was over, the Treaty of Paris was signed between
The Great Allies and the
The Anti-Rebellious.
After the victory, USAball became fully independent and recognized... But it was just a weak, irrelevant and underveloped new independent countryball in a giant world, so
USAball started a long and hard journey to become the super power that it is today.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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credit to u/CupBeEmpty
Videos[edit | edit source]
- American Revolution Independence in a Nutshell
the amercan revoiluton indedenpence in a nutshell
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