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  The signing of the Treaty of Paris ended this war with British victory.
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  After the French and Indian war, Chief Pontiac lead tribes of natives to attack the British.
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  Following the French and Indian war, the British started the Proclamation of 1763 to act as a 'No Trespassing' law.
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  The Paxton Boys uprising was a group that attacked and killed 6 natives and captured fourteen.
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  This was an act passed by Great Britain that caused taxes to be placed on stamped paper
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  A tax put on sugar products to help pay Britian's debts after the French and Indian war.
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  These were a series of acts passed by Parliament, it named after Charles Townshend
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  This was a treaty between the Natives and Great Britain, signed in present day Rome, New York.
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  British soldiers killed 5 people while under attack by a mob.
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  A judgement of the Court of King's Bench, it was which said that slavery was unsupported in England and Wales, but it was unsupported.
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  One of the final tax acts implemented, a turning point in the relationship between the colonies and Britain
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  This was a protest against the tea tax when a group of colonists threw a tea shipment into a harbor.
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  These were laws passed after the Boston Tea Party. They were put in to place by Great Britain to punish Massachusetts colonists for their defiance.
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  This was a meeting of 12 delegates at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia at the beginning of the revolution
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  This treaty lasted from 1775-1783 and was an alliance between America and the French.
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  These battles were some of the first that set off the American Revolutionary War.
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  This was the second meeting of the delegated from the Thirteen Colonies, shortly after the beginning of the American Revolutionary War.
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  This battle was fought during the early stages of the American Revolution during the Siege of Boston. The British won against the Americans.
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  This was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that advocated for the thirteen colonies to become independent.
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  The signing of this document severed Americas ties with Great Britain, allowing them to be their own country.
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  This battle was a small one, but a big turning point during the Revolutionary War. The American side was lead by George Washington before his presidency.
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  The Battle of Saratoga in Stillwater, NY was a turning point in the American Revolution after the victory of the Patriots
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  This was an agreement that served as the Thirteen Colonies first constitution, but it was very weak.
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  This was the Battle of Yorktown in which General George Washington won against the British troops
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  Newburgh Conspiracy was a planned military operation by the continental Army near the end of the Revolutionary War.
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  This treaty was signed in Paris by representatives if both America and Great Britain, thus ending the American Revolutionary War.
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  The rebellion was an uprising in Massachusetts, Daniel Shays led four thousand rebels against civil and economic injustices.
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  A political convention held at Mann's Tavern in Annapolis, Maryland. It was meant to discuss the issues of the Articles of Confederation.
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  This was early in John Adams administration that was an undeclared war between the French and United States
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  This convention was a gathering to write a new, revised edition of the constitution.
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  This was adopted by the Second Continental Congress, charting new territory in the northwest.
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  The Federalist was a collection of articles written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jar to promote the confirmation of the Constitution.
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  This was the election of the United State's first president.
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  This was a time of extremism in France on both political sides and a war between them
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  George Washington chose this site as the capitol as a separate part of the rest of the states.
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  This was his first report delivered to Congress, asking for the government to pay all debts
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  This was a tax protest during Washington's presidency
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  This was the first national bank chartered for twenty years by Congress.
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  This was a projection of the future of the United States and its political and economic state.
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  This was the day that the Bill of Rights was officially a part of the Constitution.
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  This was an incident from the military when Genet was dispatched to the to promotes U.S. support for the French war against Spain and Britain.
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  This was the last battle of the Northwest Indian War
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  This was a treaty between the United States and Great Britain to avoid war.
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  Theses were treaties signed following the Native American loss at the Battle of Fallen Timbers
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  This was a treaty that established the friendship between Spain and the United States.
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  John Adams was elected Nov 4, 1796 as the third president.
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  This was a series of laws passed by Congress in 1798 by Adams to make it easier to deport foriegners
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  An undeclared war between the U.S. and France almost entirely at sea.
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  This was the election of the third president of the United States
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  This reduced the size of the Supreme Court from 6 to 5 justices.
