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American Revolution

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    Enlightenment

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    The enlightenment talks about how many philosophers their are and how they each want to help understand the world in their vision or how famous they became. They each had something to say and stand up against whats wrong like philosopher Condorcet, she wanted people to understand that women are just a equal as men. This soon came to an end and started the French Revolution.
  • The bill of rights

    The bill of rights
    So after so many struggle and problems and over time we grew as a country some offical order finally was happing like the bill of rights. The bill of rights was created by James Madison. The bill of rights are 10 simple laws for all us 1st is freedom of speech and religion and more 2 is the right to keep that strap on you third is where no soldier is allowed to be in yo funky house 4th is about health and so on but those are just some that me and you have enjoy em ey.
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    French and Indian War

    The french and Indian war known as the seven years of war, Was a big war that a lot of people fought in and some could consider the first world war fight. It was fought because France kept expanding there territory on to the Ohio river which lead into fights and finally when the they had enough the British declared war in 1756. At first France had the upper hand but coundt kept up for that long once slowly but surely Britain took over and won which then lead the treaty of pairs. History.com
  • Stamp Act of 1765

    Stamp Act of 1765
    The stamp act was a act from the British after winning the war they where seriously in debt, So they started to make all this stamp act laws. The stamp act was the first internal tax levied directly on American. The act was the tax on all paper which the colonist didn't like so they went and did violent riots later on it was reapled in 1776. Heres the link :) https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/stamp-act
  • Sons of Liberty

    Sons of Liberty
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    The sons of liberty are a secret revolutionary organization to advance the rights of the European colonists and to fight taxation by the British government. They soon disbanded this organization and was replaced early in the Revolution by the more formal and qualified Committees of Safety.
  • Townshend Act of 1767

    Townshend Act of 1767
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    That place was soon changed to Charles Townshend when the British government imported supplies to the colonies. They soon start boycotting the British goods and don't even use. After that British started repealing the Townshend act expect for the taxes for the tea.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    The Boston massacre was a deadly riot that happen on king street it was between American colinst and a lone British soldier. Which lead into a bloody massacre which cause a revolution the American conist didn't wanna pay no funk taxes which then then vandalism and breaking into stores started to happend which sparked the American revolution.
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  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    It was political protest where people where mad there sweet all tea was getting taxed. So they trew over 342 chests of tea the son of liberty and other people dressed up as natives while doing this massacres surprising none was killed just few where harmed.
  • Intolerable acts

    Intolerable acts
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    It talks about Four measures which stripped Massachusetts of self-government and judicial independence following the Boston Tea Party. The colonies responded with a general boycott of British goods.
  • Declaration of Independence adopted

    Declaration of Independence adopted
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    Continental Congress changed the declaration, which the 13 American colonies severed their political connections to Great Britain. However the actual signing of the final document was on August 2th 1776.
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    Articles of Confederation

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    The article talks about 13 different articles that grant power to the states and to the federal governments. The individual articles set the rules for current and future operations. Soon these articles weren't at it's peak, so they soon ratified those articles in 1781 of March.
  • Battle of yorkton

    Battle of yorkton
    This battle was a major and probably the most important one ever.I say this because this is the last battle to be fought in the American revolution thank to George Washington he was able to lead his army to victory win thanks to France aid George has 17,000 troops while the British had only 9000 and since amo for the American side was limted so they where told not to fire till they seen the white in there eyes. https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/siege-of-yorktown
  • Treaty of Paris signed

    Treaty of Paris signed
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    This signing signified America’s status as a free nation, as Britain formally recognized the independence of its 13 former American colonies, and the boundaries of the new republic. With those agreements, this officially ended the American Revolution War.
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    Constitutional Convention

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    In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, America was going to be governed. Although the Convention had been officially called to revise the existing Articles of Confederation, many delegates had much bigger plans. The Constitutional Convention was the United States Constitution an was adopted in September 17, 1787 with 39 signatures before being distributed to the state for ratification.