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The French and Indian war was between the colonies of British America and those of New France. The war began over conflicts with land, and who would be the strongest power in the New World.
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The French agreed to give up all its territories in mainland North America. The British gained control of the New World.
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James Watt invents the first modern steam engine.
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Eli Whitney invents the Cotton Gin.
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The Boston Tea Party was an act of protest against the British Parliament's tax on tea by the Sons of Liberty in Boston.
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The British 13 colonies wanted independence from the British government. The war began with a confrontation between local militia and British troops at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts
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George Washington is unanimously chosen to be Commander in Chief of the Continental Army.
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"Common Sense" written by Thomas Paine is published. In "Common Sense" Thomas Paine argues for America's independence.
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The United States congress adopts and publishes the "United States Declaration of Independence." The "United States Declaration of Independence" announced and explained the motives for the Americans seeking Independence from Great Britain.
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The United States and France sign the French Alliance.
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Treaty signed by representatives from both Great Britain and the United States of America ending the American Revolutionary War.