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Alexander Hmilton born in Nevis, British Antilles
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it was a law for the collection of taxes, approved by the Parliament of Great Britain on April 5, 1764
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It was the result of the culmination of several clashes between British soldiers and the people of Boston that occurred on 5 March 1770 in front of the old state house on King Street.
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El 16 de diciembre de 1773, el llamado Tea Party tuvo lugar en Boston, Massachusetts, en el que se arrojó al mar todo un cargamento de té.
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The Second Continental Congress is called the convention of delegates of the Thirteen Colonies, which began its meetings on May 10, 1775, shortly after the outbreak of the United States War of Independence.
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On July 4, Congress spread the Declaration in several ways. It was initially published in the flyer of John Dunlap, 14 which was widely distributed and read to the public. The original copy used for this printing has been lost and may have been in the hands of Jefferson
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He confronted the American insurgents and their French allies of the Marquis de La Fayette against the British under Lord Cornwallis.
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On November 30, 1782, preliminary steps are taken to elaborate the Treaty of Versailles, signed in the French city of Versailles that would culminate on September 3, 1783, with the Peace of Versailles, by which England officially recognizes the independence of the U.S
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New York is recognized as a state of the United States.
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It was adopted in its original form on September 17, 1787 by the Constitutional Convention of Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) and then ratified by the people at conventions in each state in the name of "We the People"
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In his inauguration, John Adams was elected vice president, having obtained 34 votes. Washington took the oath of office as the first president under the Constitution of the United States of America on April 30, 1789, in the Federal Hall of New York, although, at first, he had not wanted the charge
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It is administered as a federal district, a different entity to the fifty states that make up that nation, and reports directly to the federal government.
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Burr dies on July 12, 1804 in New York