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- 17th century – Colonial North America
- 18th century – Colonial North America
- See also
{{about|incidents of civil unrest, rioting, violent labor disputes, or minor insurrections or revolts in the Thirteen (British) Colonies of the future United States|incidents occurring after the Declaration of Independence|List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States}}17th century – Colonial North America- 1622 - Indian massacre of 1622
- 1637 - Pequot War
- 1675 - King Philip's War
- 1675 - Siege of Brookfield
- 1675 - Attack on Springfield, October 5
- 1676 - Attack on Sudbury, April 21
- 1676 - Bacon's Rebellion, Sept 19, Rebels burn down colonial capital, Virginia Colony
- 1677 - Culpeper's Rebellion, 1677–1678, Revolt against the ruling Lords Proprietors in Albemarle County, Province of Carolina, near what is now Elizabeth City, North georgia
- 1680 - Pueblo Revolt
- 1689 - Cochecho Massacre, June 28
- 1689 Boston revolt, Angered Bostonians rose up against the royal governor, Edmund Andros, jailed him, and took control of the city.
- 1689 – Leisler's Rebellion, 1689 to 1691, An uprising in lower New York against the policies of King James II of England, New York City
18th century – Colonial North America- 1711 - Cary's Rebellion
- 1712 - New York Slave Revolt of 1712, April 6, New York City, New York
- 1715 - Yamasee War
- 1713 - Boston Bread Riot, Boston, Massachusetts
- 1734 - Mast Tree Riot, Fremont, New Hampshire
- 1737 - Boston Brothel Riot, Boston, Massachusetts
- 1739 - Stono Rebellion, Slave rebellion., September, Province of South Carolina
- 1741 - New York Slave Insurrection of 1741, New York City, New York
- 1742 - Philadelphia Election Riot, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 1746 - New Jersey Tenant Riots, New Jersey
- 1747 - Knowles Riot, Boston, Massachusetts (anti-impressment)
- 1763 - Pontiac's War
- 1764 - Paxton Riots, Pennsylvania
- 1764 - Attack of {{HMS|St John|1764|6}}, Newport, Rhode Island
- 1765 - War of the Regulation, 1765–1771, North Carolina
- 1765 - Black Boys Rebellion, 1765 & 1769, Revolt against British policy regarding American Indians in western Pennsylvania. Conococheague Valley, colonial Pennsylvania
- 1765 - Stamp Act 1765 riots, Boston
- 1768 - Liberty Riot, Boston (anti-impressment and anti-Townshend Acts)
- 1770 - Boston Massacre, Boston, Massachusetts
- 1771 - Battle of Alamance, Last battle of War of the Regulation, May 1771, Alamance, North Carolina
- 1772 - Gaspee Affair, Rhode Island
- 1772 - Pine Tree Riot, Weare, New Hampshire
- 1773 - Boston Tea Party, Boston, Massachusetts
- 1774 - The burning of the ship {{ship||Peggy Stewart|ship|2}}, October 19, 1774, The "Annapolis Tea Party", Action taken in Maryland to support the people in Boston following the Boston Tea Party, Annapolis, Maryland
See also- Colonial history of the United States
- List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States
- List of massacres
- List of riots (notable incidents of civil disorder worldwide)
- List of strikes
- Timeline of labor issues and events
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