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Ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris, Both sides were supported by there mother countries England and France
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Natives tribes dissatisfied by British post war policies in the great lake region,
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frontiersmen upon an Indian settlement during the Pontiac Indians uprising and the subsequent events related to that attack
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Royal proclamation by King George 3 great Britain acquisition of french territory in north america
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revenue act to collect money from the Americas to the great Britian
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parliament of great Britain taxing the 13 colonies and to use stamp paper only produced in London to help there economy
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series of British acts of parliament relating to British in north america
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Native Americans vs great britian, Were the land of current day of New York was signed and agreed to claim the land
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It started out as a brawl between the British soldiers and the Americans, killed five people while under attack by the mob
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chattel slavery was not supported by the common law in England
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reduce the massive amount of tea held by the financially troubled British east India company in its London warehouse
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Colonist dumped tea into the harbor because of the new tax laws and disagreement
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A meeting were 12 of the 13 colonies in Philadelphia Pennsylvanian early in the American Revolution
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convention of delegates from the 13 colonies that started a meeting in 1775 in Philadelphia
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punitive British laws from there parliament due to the Boston tea party, known as the coercive act in Britain
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Early in the revolutionary war, were the British defeated the Americans
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were it was the first military engagements of the revolutionary war
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Thomas Paine wrote this for the 13 colonies to encourage people to fight for there beliefs and fight for the government, independence from great britian
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written by Thomas Jefferson declaring independence for the 13 colonies from great Britain.
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George Washington Army crossed Delaware on Christmas day and won 2 critical battles for the american revolution
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The original constitution of the United States
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Giving a decisive victory to the Americans over the British in the american revolutionary war
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85 essays written by Hamilton, Madison, Jay, to get the voters of new york part of the constitution
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the signing ended the revolutionary war
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was a defensive alliance between the french and the american during the middle of the revolutionary war
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planned military coup by the continental army when american revolutionary war was at its end
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Meeting of Commissioner of remedy defects of the federal government, national federal convention in Maryland, were twelve delegates from five states
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armed uprising in Massachusetts, protest against economic and civil rights injustice
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in Philadelphia, address the weak parts of the central government that existed under the article of confederation.
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providing a method for admitting new states to the union for territory, and listed a bill of rights guaranteed in the territory
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becomes the first us president to be elected by the electoral college.
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period of far reaching social and political in France and its colonies, carried by napoleon during last expansion of the french empire.
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called for payments in a full government debts as the foundation in creating government credit
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the 10 amendments that are now known as the bill of right, those becoming apart part of the constitution.
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Chartered for a term of twenty years and was the first in the nation
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was a tax protest in the united states during the presidency of George Washington
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America founding father and first US treasury secretary Hamilton
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a french ambassador that interfered with the us government, which at the time was at war with great britian and Spain
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final battle for northwestern Indians, Native tribes got in the way therefore the us kicked them out for control of that territory.
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between great britian and the us to advert war, resolved issues remaining since the treaty of Paris
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established intention of friendship with the United states and Spain
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leading to the native american loss to the battle of fallen timber
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was the part of the third presidential election and won known as the second united states president
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involving a confrontation between the us and the republic of France and led to a undeclared war called the quasi war
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was a undeclared war fought almost all at sea between the united states and france
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new powers to deport foreigners as well as making it harder for immigrants to vote
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was a the third united states president and was part of a democrat and republican party being of a supporter of the Democrat.
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congress moved from Philadelphia to Washington dc
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reduced the size of the supreme court from 6 to 5 and eliminates justice circuit duties.
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In Yorktown Virginia, surrendered and decisive victory of a combined force of the American Army lead by George Washington and the French