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The nine year war of the British versus the French and the Native Americans began on this date. It was an important war that had a large effect on the colonies.
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People protested high taxes by dumping imported tea. This was an event leading to the Revolutionary war.
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Britain forced American colonists to house British Soldiers. This was an event that angered colonists.
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The American Revolutionary War started. This war began the fight for America's independence.
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America declares independence from Great Britain. This document was America's foundation.
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The US started to expand their land. This was how America began to grow in size, influence, and power.
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The Articles of Confederation were accepted by congress. This was America's first constitution.
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Daniel Shay led led 1,100 men to protest, but they were defeated. This showed the problems in the Articles of confederation.
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The U.S. Constitution was Signed. This was the start to America's constitution.
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The Constitution was Ratified, and put into effect. This made a structured government for America.
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The U.S. voted George Washington to be America's first president. This would set precedents for future presidents.
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America purchased 828,000 square miles of land from the French. This was significant because America grew in size.
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England attacked America to regain its territory. America showed its power and that it would not be taken over.
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The War over territory was fought in James K. Polk's belief in Manifest destiny. This was Another way america would grow in power.
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Abraham Lincoln was elected as America's 16th president and the first Republican president of The United States. This was important because Lincoln would eventually free slaves.
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The Southern states broke away from the Union to form the confederacy and began to fight to keep their slaves. This was a major event because it divided America.
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Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation to free all slaves in the confederate states. This would enlarge the purpose of the civil war, and eventually end slavery.
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After the civil war, America began to rebuild what was destroyed by the war. This helped to regrow America's strength.
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The South surrendered to the North; ending the civil war. This ended a bloody war and slavery in America.
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John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln and Lincoln died later from his wound. This was important because the president was assassinated.