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American Revolution
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Events that led to the American Revolution Stamp Act – taxes on all stamps and paper products Tea Act – stated the colonies could only buy tea from the British Boston Tea Party – a rebellion where the colonists dumb tea into the Boston Harbor to rebel against the tea act Boston Massacre – a rebellion of colonists against British soldiers ◦5 Colonists were killed by the British
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Declaration of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson Declared the 13 Colonies were independent from Great Britain The declaration stated… ◦All men were created equal ◦Citizens inalienable rights = life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
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Revolutionary War 1775-1783 George Washington was the commanding general Treaty of Paris – an official acknowledgement from Great Britain that the United States were, in fact, an independent country ◦Signed in a neutral place – Paris ◦Ended the Revolutionary War between the US and Great Britain
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Articles of Confederation First written constitution of the United States of America States remained sovereign and independent Weak central/national government ◦Couldn’t tax citizens Didn’t work for reasons above ^
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Constitution Written by James Madison Signed September 17, 1787 Supreme law of the land Established a federal system – National government with reserved powers for the states Established a checks and balances systems to prevent the national government from abusing its power Bill of Rights
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First 10 amendments to the constitution Protect the basic human rights of all citizens Limits government power
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Impact on the World News of the colonies successful revolution had an impact on many other governments ◦France specifically ◦France’s government was much like Great Britain’s ◦Merciless and heavy taxing on the people ◦Led to French Revolution
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