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It began when French troops built and occupied Fort Duquesne in Pittsburgh and did not heed warnings to leave Virginia territory.
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It was influenced by many writers, including John Locke, and inspired by the notion that man has a natural right to change or overthrow a government that denies him its right. Four days later, the Declaration of Independence was announced publicly for the first time outside the Provincial assembly in Philadelphia. It became known as Independence Hall and sparked celebrations throughout the city.
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The District of Columbia was established by approving the Residence Act, which authorized the purchase of land along the Potomac River for federal buildings and parks
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Signed into law by President George Washington
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Without opposition, John Adams was elected vice President. Federalists who believed in a strong central government outnumbered the other party, the Democrats and Republicans, who decided against a political fight because of Washington's popularity. Washington considered not seeking re-election, but decided to be re-elected in an attempt to stem the tide of political parties.
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