1700-1800 timeline Averie B.

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    George Whitefield preached

    He was very Calvinist which was not popular at the time.
  • The seven years war

  • Royal Proclamation

  • Sugar Act

    This act put taxes on sugar. It was not popular
  • Stamp Act

    Put tased on books or federal documents.
  • Anti Stamp Act

    This was a group of people who disagreed with the stamp act. The continually made rallies.
  • Repeal of Stamp Act

    The talking way of the original stamp act.
  • First Continental congress convened

    They discussed documents like the bill of rights.
  • Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition

    This was a proclamation by the king that said that North Americans were dangerous.
  • Dunmare proclamation

    This promised slaves freedom if they fought in war.
  • Independence Discussions

    Talk of independence grew in May.
  • Independence approved

    By the congress in July.
  • Treaty of amity and commerce signed

    This turned the colonial rebellion into a global war between the British and French, then Europe and India.
  • Pennsylvanias Emancipation Act

    This act said that freed children must serve indenture term of 28 years.
  • End of Valley Forge

    Americans won but it came out at great costs. They ended up with no money and much disease which caused death.
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    Massachusetts fallen economy

    Farmers there were snuggling of debt because of economy.
  • No universal Religion

    Here the first amendment was radified, meaning people had free choice in religion.
  • The Dirty Compromise

    This was for constitutional convention. In New England it protected foreign slave trade. The south supported the constitutional clause.
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    Americans Exports

    In 1790, Americans had 20.2 million exports in 1807 they had 108.3 million exports.
  • Bank of U.S.

    Congress approved a 20 year charter for bank of Us. Hamilton proposed federal tax on sale production.
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    Haition Revolution

    This was a successful slave revolt against French rule in west India.
  • Thanksgiving

    Adams wanted people to enjoy a day of celebration and thanksgiving.