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English Bill Of Rights
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Seven Years
War Peace Trety Between Great Britain And France -
Stamp Act
Passed By British Parliament As A Direct Taxation Of North American Colonists Sons Of Liberty And Others Organize To Protest And Resist The Stamp Act -
Repeal Of Stamp Act
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Townsend Act
New Revenue Taxes On North American Colonists -
Riots In Boston Met With Violence By British Troops
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Boston Tea Party
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First Continental Congress
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Declaration Of Independence
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American And French Representatives Sign Two Treaties In Paris
A Treaty Of Amity And Commerce And A Treaty Of Alliance -
Ratification Of Constitution Of The United States Of America
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Estates General
Covened For The First Time In 174 Years In France -
Storming Of The Bastille
Bastille- A Prison (And Armory) In Paris -
National Constituent Assembly And French Declaration Of The Rights Of Man
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Beheading Of King Louis XVI
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Slave Rebellion In Saint Domingue
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U.S Bill Of Rights Ratified By States
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France Declares War On Austria
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French National Assembly
Gives Citizenship To All Free People Of Color In The Colony Of Saint Domingue -
France Declares War On Great Britain
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All Slaves On Saint Domingue Emamcipated
By French Revolutionary Authorities To Join The French Army And Fight Against The British -
Toussaint Leads Troops Against The British
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French Colonial Forces Defeated By Toussaint
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Toussaint Negotiate Peace With The British
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War Ends Between Great Britian And France
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Constitution Of Haiti
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General Leclerc
Sent By Napoleon To Subdue Colony And Re-Institute Slavery -
New Declaration Of War Between Great Britain And France
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French Withdraw Troops; Haitians Declare Independence
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Napoleon Crowns Himself Emperor Of France
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Jean-Jacques Dessalines Crowns Himself Emperop Of Hatit, France, And Great Britian
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U.S. President Jefferson Declares Economic Boycott Of Haiti, France, And Great Britain
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French Occupation Of Spain
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British End Slave Trade
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Declaration Of Self-Goverment In Most Latin American Colonies
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French Expelled From Spain
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Napoleon Defeated And French Empire Reduced In Europe To France Alone
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French Abolish Slave Trade
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Monroe Doctrine
U.S. President Monroe Declares Doctrine Against European Interference With The New Republics In The Americans