Revolution to Constitution Timeline Pt 1 Directions: A timeline is a way of displaying a list of events in chronological order (organized from earliest event to latest event). Each event is typically displayed on a line that shows direction but there are other ways of creating a graphic that represents a timeline. Think of the examples reviewed in class. Your timeline must include the following events. For each event you must have the date the event took place & on the backside of your paper you must include a brief description of the event. Each description must be AT LEAST four sentences in length. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. Battle of Lexington Sugar Act Boston Tea Party First Continental Congress Olive Branch Petition French & Indian War Proclamation Line of 1763 Stamp Act Quartering Act Boston Massacre 1: _____ 2: _____ 3: _____ 4: _____ 5: _____ 6: _____ 7: _____ 8: _____ 9: _____ 10 _____ Revolution to Constitution Timeline Pt 2 Directions: A timeline is a way of displaying a list of events in chronological order (organized from earliest event to latest event). Each event is typically displayed on a line that shows direction but there are other ways of creating a graphic that represents a timeline. Think of the examples reviewed in class. Your timeline must include the following events. For each event you must have the date the event took place & on the backside of your paper you must include a brief description of the event. Each description must be AT LEAST four sentences in length. Events: A. Bunker Hill B. Ratification of the Constitution C. Declaration of Independence D. Ratification of the Bill of Rights E. Treaty of Paris F. Northwest Ordinance G. Second Continental Congress H. Winter at Valley Forge I. Shay’s Rebellion J. Battle of Yorktown 1: _____ 2: _____ 3: _____ 4: _____ 5: _____ 6: _____ 7: _____ 8: _____ 9: _____ 10: _____