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Christopher set sail to find India but found the North America. This is important because he found the North America
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Jamestown was the first English colonie made in America. It is important because it was the first major colony
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During the mid 1700’s British and France had a war to see who would take over the North America. France and the thirteen colonies defeated the British to control North America. I chose this because it is important because it led to who started the North America
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The stamp act was a act that was made to have tax on stamps
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The boston tea party was a act where America colonist got mad and dumped all of the tea into the water
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The battle of bunker hill was a major war in the revolution
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The Boston massacre was a fight that started as a little street fight that led to the revolution
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DescriptionThe Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War
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John Locke was the person who actually was the one who thought of making the unalienable rights. I think this is important because it gave us our rights.
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DescriptionThe Continental Congress was initially a convention of delegates from several British American colonies at the height of the American Revolution era, who spoke and acted collectively for the people of the Thirteen Colonies that ultimately became the United States of America. This is important because it gave us the congress.
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The constitution was the rights that the us gave us to have
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The bill of rights is a bill that they made that has all of the rights we have on it. It is important because it gives us the rights that we have
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The battle of fort Sumter was in fort Sumter by shots fired by the confederate army that started it. I think it is important because it started the civil war.
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The civil war was a war fought between the north and the south to end slavery. It is important because it ended slavery
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The Gettysburg Address is a speech that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered during the American Civil War at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania