Either you mean what was the first maneuver made in the war or the first of the tax acts passed by the British after the war. The first offensive was at Fort Dusquene. The first act passed was the Sugar Act.
The Battles of Lexington and Concord (Massachusetts) were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War, on April 19, 1775, just east of Boston.
The Battle of Lexington
the stamp act
the sugar act
they were both cause in the American Revolution.
On 17 June 1789 they voted to establish the National Assembly in effect proclaiming the end of absolute monarchy and the beginning of representative How_did_the_establishment_of_the_National_Assembly_lead_to_the_French_Revolution. This vote was the first deliberate act of revolution.
chains were used to fetter slaves.a broken chain stands for the act of becoming free.hope u have got an idea with this answer and u can writeit in more words on your own....:) :)
intolerable act, Boston tea party,french and Indian war
the first open act of the french revolution was the storming of the Bastille. Trust me I am an 7 th grade student at Crayton Middle School, and this is the correct answer from my aap history teacher. Thanx for reading Love Gabby
The storming of the Bastille.
Louis XIV was not in the French Revolution, since he had died in 1715. I think you mean Louis XVI, his great-grandfather, though he did not act anything.
No, their stance was less then honorable.
A broken chain stands for the act of becoming free
the sugar act
they were both cause in the American Revolution.
the stamp act
the stamp act
the passage of the Stamp Act
On 17 June 1789 they voted to establish the National Assembly in effect proclaiming the end of absolute monarchy and the beginning of representative How_did_the_establishment_of_the_National_Assembly_lead_to_the_French_Revolution. This vote was the first deliberate act of revolution.
chains were used to fetter slaves.a broken chain stands for the act of becoming free.hope u have got an idea with this answer and u can writeit in more words on your own....:) :)