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MAP & DIRECTIONS to Jamestown Settlement and the Yorktown Victory Center. Use Route 31 South (Jamestown Road) when traveling   to Jamestown Settlement and Historic Jamestowne. A section of the Colonial Parkway is closed until Spring 2010. 

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AMERICAN REVOLUTION CHRONOLOGY

1763 The Treaty of Paris ended the Seven Years War (French and Indian War). France, in defeat, gave up most claims to North American territory. Britain wanted the colonies to help pay the war's debts, but the colonies were increasingly ready for self-government.
1764-70 Britain imposed a series of taxes on the American colonies, but finally, after protests and resistance from the colonists, repealed all but the tax on tea, which cannot be grown in North America.
1773 The Tea Act gave the British East India Company a monopoly on sales. In December, Patriots dressed as Indians boarded ships in Boston harbor and dumped more than 300 chests overboard. The following March, Parliament passed the Boston Port Act, closing the harbor.
1773 The First Continental Congress met and formed the Continental Association, an agreement calling on the colonies to stop all imports from Britain.
1775 In April, British troops attempting to capture colonial military supplies exchanged gunfire with Massachusetts minutemen at Lexington and Concord. In June, the Battle of Bunker and Breed's hills took place in Boston. George Washington was appointed commander-in-chief of the Continental forces, and Congress enacted Articles of War.
1776 Thomas Paine's Common Sense , published in Philadelphia, won thousands over to the idea of American independence. The Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4.
1778 France and the United States signed treaties of alliance and commerce.
1781 American and French forces laid siege to the British army trapped at Yorktown, Virginia. This climactic military campaign of the Revolution concluded with the formal British surrender on October 19.
1783 The final treaties ending hostilities were signed in Paris. The last British troops in the United States left New York in November.
1787 The Federal Constitution Convention convened in May in Philadelphia and approved the new Federal Constitution in September. The constitution went into effect in June 1788 after it had been ratified by nine states.
1789 George Washington was inaugurated as the first president of the United States in April. In September, Congress proposed twelve amendments to the Constitution. By December 15, 1791, ten of them, known as the Bill of Rights, had been ratified by enough states to make them part of the Constitution.

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