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The Boston Tea party was a protest because of british tax on tea. It motivated the people to stand up for their independence and rights.
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The battle between Lexington and Concord marked the spot of the American War of Independence. This war confirmed the aleination between the colonists and the country.
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The Declaration of Independence was where the United States separated 13 North American British Colonies from Great Britain. This was important because we gained the thirteen colonies.
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The Articles of Confederation allowed the states to have a government after getting independence from Great Britain. It being ratified was important because it gave a weaken government to give more rights to the states.
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The Winter at Vally Forge was so they can keep there eye out on the Brtitish. This was important because this allowed there army to train and regroup from the battles before.
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The Battle of Yorktown was to entrap a British army. It was important because it led directly to the peace that ended the war and gave America independence.
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The Constitution became the official framework of the United States. Which made the Constitution the official law of the U.S. and turned the colonies into states.
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Washington was able to inspire the Americans to set aside their violence and their dislikes of foreign nations.
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George passed away from a throat infection. George Washington's Death was recognized as an omen or crisis because of how close it was to the nineteenth century.
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The election day of 1800 was where Thomas Jefferson defeated the Federalist Party. This was important because it was the first presidential rematch in history,
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Marbury vs. Madison was a court case that made America courts having the power to strike down laws and statues. This was important because it helped establish the supreme court.