Drag and drop the events to arrange them from the event that occurred first to the event occurred last

colonial leaders sign the Declaration of Independence,
the members of the continental congress meet in Philadelphia,
British soldiers and American colonist crash in Massachusetts.

1. British soldiers and American colonists clash in Massachusetts.

2. The members of the Continental Congress meet in Philadelphia.
3. Colonial leaders sign the Declaration of Independence.

1. British soldiers and American colonists clash in Massachusetts.

2. The members of the Continental Congress meet in Philadelphia.
3. Colonial leaders sign the Declaration of Independence.

To arrange these events from the earliest to the latest, you need to understand the chronology of each event. Let's examine each event individually:

1. British soldiers and American colonists clash in Massachusetts: This event is commonly referred to as the "Boston Massacre" and occurred on March 5, 1770. It involved a confrontation between British soldiers and American colonists in Boston, Massachusetts.

2. Members of the Continental Congress meet in Philadelphia: The Continental Congress was a convention of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies. The initial meeting took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 5, 1774.

3. Colonial leaders sign the Declaration of Independence: The signing of the Declaration of Independence took place on July 4, 1776, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This document declared the thirteen American colonies to be independent from British rule.

Now that we have the information about each event, let's arrange them chronologically:

1. British soldiers and American colonists crash in Massachusetts (Boston Massacre) - March 5, 1770.
2. Members of the Continental Congress meet in Philadelphia - September 5, 1774.
3. Colonial leaders sign the Declaration of Independence - July 4, 1776.

By using this information, you can correctly arrange the events in chronological order.