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This War led to the American Revolution. After the war ended, French gave all of their land in Americas to Britain, and now Britain controlled Americas.
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Paxton Boys demeaned tax relief and defense against Indians; this increased resentment toward Britain.
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Colonists were told to not settle westward, and this increased tension between Britain and colonists because colonists did it anyways.
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First law to raise taxes. Caused widespread protests
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Tax on paper. Caused opposition and resentment towards Britain.
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Native Americans last attempt to expel British were unsuccessful. Showed the ability of tribes to come together, put them in a stronger position for negotiation, and caused Proclamation of 1763
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External/ indirect levies on glass, white lead, paper, and tea, to raise taxes. Caused protest and encouraged people for independence
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Treaty singed between Native Americans and United States. Iroquois gave up their land
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Angry mob of colonists who confronted British soldiers, five were killed. Let to American Revolution
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James Somerset, a slave, was taken from England to the colonies. Ended slavery in England
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Protest to tea tax; colonists dumped tea into the Boston Harbor. Led to American Revolution
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Tax on tea. Led to American Revolution and increased colonial agitation against Britain
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Delegates from all colonies came expect Georgia. Showed colonial unity and resolve the grievances against Britain
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Series of acts passed to punish mostly Boston for the Tea Party. Led to American Revolution
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First battle of war, led to independence.
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A British victory that was costly and showed British could not win easily and quickly
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Tried to pacify the British and declare allegiance, while also asserting independence
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Published by Tomas Paine, connived many Americans to join the causes for independence
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Showed that America wanted Independence, began the war for Independence. Established foundling principles of nation.
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Hessian army was crushed by Washington. Easily defeated British
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American victory and this convinced French to be allies with America
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First constitution. Established a loose confederation of largely independent states with limited powers
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End of the war. America was independent after this, though the war continued. This event signaled American victory, however.
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Peace treaty negotiated between the United States and Great Britain. Ended the revolutionary war.
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Alliance between France and the United States of America. Alliances with France, helped United States win the war
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A plan by Continental Army officers to challenge authority of the Confederation Congress. Because of this, George Washington became the leader.
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Rallied colonists to adopt Articles of Confederation.
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violent attacks on courthouses and other government properties in Massachusetts. Led to a military confrontation.
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Addressed problems of the weak central government under the Articles of Confederation. A United States constitution emerged from this and it listed the power of government.
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Chartered a government for the Northwest Territory. Allowed new states to the Union
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Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. Encouraged citizens to ratify the new United States constitution.
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First president of United States.
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America vs. British. Fight for Independence, and led to American Independence.
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Many people were looking for a capital after Independence. Established by the Constitution of the United States. Alexander Hamilton and northern states wanted the new federal government to assume War debts, and Thomas Jefferson and southern states wanted the capital placed in a location that was friendly to slave-holding agricultural interests.
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It was about fiscal and economic policy written by Alexander Hamilton.
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Bill of Rights listed people’s rights and protect people’s rights: freedom of speech, press, assembly, and exercise of religion. Led to American becoming diverse and equal.
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First bank to be chartered in the United Sates. Shows United States's growing economy.
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Hamilton put a tax on whiskey and there was an uprising of Western Pennsylvania farmers
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Hamilton proposed a series of measures to stimulate country's economic growth.
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An incident caused by Citizen Edmond-Charles Genêt, an ambassador to the United States of the new French Republic. His activities, which was recruiting american privateers violated the proclamation of neutrality in the European conflict and greatly embarrassed France's supporters in the United States.
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This was the last major conflict of the Northwest Territory Indian War between Native Americans and United States. Americans won and it led to them being able to settle in Ohio area.
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Established intentions of friendship between the United States and Spain.
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Allowed Americans to settle in Ohio. Led to more areas being discovered and people being spread out.
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Addressed the differences between British and the US.To prevent war, this treaty was ratified.
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He became the second president of United States and was a federalist. He passed the Alien and Seditious Act, and he prevented all out war with France after the XYZ Affair.
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Diplomatic incident that occurred between France and United States. Increased tensions between United Sates and France because France seized American ships as they were fighting with British.
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Known as the Quasi War because neither side declared war. Ended when Napoleon took control of France.
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Four laws passed by Federalist Congress. It increased the time an immigrant needed to become a citizen. Allowed the president to arrest and deport dangerous aliens. Made it illegal to publish defamatory statements about the federal government or its officials. Allowed for the arrest and deportation of citizens of countries at was with the US
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Established judicial courts in the United States, which still exist today. A Supreme Court was established, but Congress had the power to create lower federal courts as needed.
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He was the third president of the United States. Thomas Jefferson was supported by Democrats and hated by Federalists.