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United States Civil War
In 1776 the American Revolution was a political movement that created a new nation, The United States of America, ending British power.
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King George III ascends to the thrown of England.
King George III ascends to the thrown of England.
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1763 The Treaty was signed between England and France ending the French and Indian War. Canada and the continent east of the Mississippi River added to Great Britain's growing empire.
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1765 Parliament passes The Stamp Act as a means to pay for British troops on the American frontier. Colonists violently protest the measure..
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1768 October. British regulars arrive in Boston to implement customs laws.
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<1770> Boston Massacre (Monument). March: Four workers shot by British troops stationed in Boston. Patriots label the killings "The Boston Massacre."
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1773 December. Massachusetts patriots dressed as Mohawk Indians protest the British Tea Act by dumping crates of tea into Boston Harbor. They dumped 342 chests of British tea, valued to be worth more than 10,000 pounds, into the water.
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1774 - 6th President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania. January. The Privy Council reprimands Benjamin Franklin in London for leaking letters damaging to the Royal Governor of Massachusetts. September. First Continental Congress convenes in Philadelphia.
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1776 All the Officials that signed the doc. John Adams Samuel Adams Josiah Bartlett Carter Braxton Charles Carroll Samuel Chase Abraham Clark George Clymer William Ellery William Floyd Benjamin Franklin Elbridge Gerry Button Gwinnett Lyman Hall John Hancock Benjamin Harrison John Hart Joseph Hewes Thomas Heyward, Jr. William Hooper Stephen Hopkins Francis Hopkinson Samuel Huntington Thomas Jefferson Francis Lightfoot Lee Richard Henry Lee Francis Lewis Robert R. Livingston Thomas Lynch, Jr. Thomas McKean Arthur Middleton Lewis Morris Robert Morris John Morton Thomas Nelson, Jr. William Paca John Penn Robert Treat Paine George Read Caesar Rodney George Ross Benjamin Rush Edward Rutledge Roger Sherman James Smith Richard Stockton Thomas Stone George Taylor Matthew Thornton George Walton William Whipple William Williams James Wilson John Witherspoon Oliver Wolcott George Wythe July 4. Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence ratified by the Congress
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1778 The Treaty Of Alliance February. France signs a treaty of alliance with the United States and the American Revolution becomes a world war.
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1780 British attack Charleston, South Carolina. City falls in May.
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1781 October 19. A astonishing meeting of American and French forces traps Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia. He surrenders his British army.
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1783 BYE BYE September. A peace treaty is signed between Great Britain and the United States. December. George Washington gives up command of the Continental Army and, to the astonishment of foreign observers, returns to private life.
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1787 In May, delegates from all 13 states arrive in Philadelphia to rewrite the Articles of Confederation.
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1788 New York Virginia The important states of Virginia (June 25) and New York (July 26) become the 10th and 11th states to pass the Constitution.
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1791 THEN BECAME! December. A Bill of Rights passed by the 1st Congress of the United States.
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THE END By: Gregory Bourolias Mr. Cotey *American History*
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