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The American Revolution

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    Enlightenment

    The Enlightenment applied scientific reasoning to politics, science, and religion.
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    French and Indian War

    Also known as the 7 years war. Fought to determine control over North American land.
  • Stamp Act of 1765

    Stamp Act of 1765
    The Stamp Act was passed by the British Parliament. the tax required all American colonists pay a tax on each piece of printed paper they used.
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    Townshend Act of 1767

    The Townshend Act were a series of laws passed by the British government that placed new taxes and took away some freedoms from the colonists.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    British soldiers opened fire on a group of American Colonists killing five men.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea  Party
    The Boston Tea Party was a direct protest by colonists in Boston against the tea tax that had been imposed by the British government. Boston Patriots dressed up as Mohawk Indians, raided three British ships in Boston harbor, and dumped 342 containers of tea into the harbor.
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  • Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)

    Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)
    This was passed by the British Parliament as punishment for the destruction during the Boston Tea Party
  • First Continental Congress Meets

    First Continental Congress Meets
    All colonies, except Georgia, sent delegates to Carpenters Hall. Payton Randolph was elected president of the election.
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  • Battle of Lexington and Concord

    Battle of Lexington and Concord
    These were the first battles that kicked off the American Revolutionary War
  • Second Continental Congress meets

    Second Continental Congress meets
    The Second Continental Congress managed the colonial war effort, and moved incrementally towards independence, adopting the United States Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776
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  • Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" Published

    Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" Published
    The book challenged the authority of the British government and the royal monarchy. It was the first work to openly ask for independence from Great Britain
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  • The Declaration of Independence adopted

    The Declaration of Independence adopted
    The Declaration is one of the most important documents in U.S. history. it was an act made all 13 American colonies and explains why the colonies should break away from British rule.
  • Articles of Confederation Ratified

    Articles of Confederation Ratified
    Approved by the 2nd Continental Congress and served as America’s first constitution. It was made to preserve the independence and sovereignty of the states.
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    Battle of Yorktown

    The French and American forces trapped the British surrender ending the American Revolutionary War.
  • Treaty of Paris signed

    Treaty of Paris signed
    The British Crown formally recognized American independence and gave up most of its territory east of the Mississippi River to the U.S. This doubled the size of the new nation and paved the way for Westward expansion.
  • 3/5 Compromise

    3/5 Compromise
    The 3/5 Compromise resolved the issue of counting slaves towards population in regards to representation in the house of Representatives. the delegates to the Constitutional Convention agreed that slaves should be counted at 3/5 of their real number.