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The Treaty of Paris Ended the French and Indian War
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A law passed by the British Parliament to stop the smuggling of sugar and molasses. It also lowered the tax on molasses
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This act required colonists to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper.
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Parliament passed to tax Imported Goods. Protests soon began right after.
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Not really a Massacre. Colonist angered the soldiers and made them shoot. 5 people shot, out of them 3 were killed.
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A political protest by The Sons of Liberty. American colonists were angry, so they decided to dump 342 crates of tea in the Boston Harbor
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The British parliament enacted the Coercive acts were a series of punishments for the colonist. The Quebec Acts allowed Canada to expand their land to the Ohio River. This angered the colonists because it was their land claim.
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It was a meeting between the Americans to form an army to fight against the British.
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The Battle of Bunker hill was the next Battle between the two armies. It was a bloody battle with 1,000 people dead or wounded. Eventually the Americas ran out of gunpowder ending in a British win.
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Many people were apart of the writing of the Declaration of Independence, but Thomas Jefferson was the main writer for this very important document for us history.
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It was small battle, but a ver pivotal battle in the war.
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This battle was one of the more important battles in the war. In a decisive win for the Continental army and a crucial turning point in the war.
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The articles in which the constitution first made fro the government
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Jefferson was one of the first people to try to stop slavery. He made a law to prohibit imported slaves.
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British forces tried to take back the control of the American colonies but they had to face organised American armies as well as American militias. In 1777, British General William Howe decided to attack Philadelphia in order to capture the city and bring it under British control once and for all.
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longer than 8,500 words because they are more detailed regarding the day-to-day relationships between government and the people. The longest is Alabama's sixth and current constitution, ratified in 1901, about 345,000 words long. They are the fundamental blueprints for the legal and political organizations of the United States and the states, respectively
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John Paul Jones was a very well known defender who against all odds defeated the British war ship the Serpis.
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Spain declared war on Great Britain in 1779 and made an alliance with america. Although they had alliance, the King did not want to sign the Treat of alliance.
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The capture of Charleston was major engagement and a very important British victory.
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Charles Cornwallis surrendered his troops in Yorktown. He and his 8,000 troops thought that they would get help from the British naval.
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This was the Treaty that ended the Revolutionary War and the colonies finally got their independence.
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A law that passed to set up land north of Ohio. The people also made another for Hardworking settlers.
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Provided a method for admitting new states into the union fro this territory.
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It was a convention where they met to basically run the government.
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The signing that lead to a four month long convention.
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The featured document is an endorsed ratification of the federal Constitution by Delaware convention.
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New Hampshire was the ninth state to accept the Constitution. Ending the Articles of Confederation.
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People had to purchase 320 acres and a minimum of two dollars per acre.