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Stamp act
Stamp act a historical event, this was a act of British narcissism increasing the tax rate of all colonial comercial and legal papers, newspapers, pamphlets, cards, almanacs, and even dice -
Tea act
The tea act was aimed to reduce the massive amount of tea that was being held by a struggling British India company who had warehouses in London. and to help them survive, this was an act made by the parliament of Great Britain. -
Boston tea party
On the night of 16 December 1773, 340 chests of tea were destroyed in Boston Harbour, an event that has gone down in history as the Boston Tea Party. This political and mercantile protest was one of the key events in the lead up to the American Revolutionary War and, ultimately, American independence. -
First continental congress
The First Continental Congress was a meeting of delegates of 12 of the Thirteen Colonies held from September 5 to October 26, 1774, at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia at the beginning of the American Revolution -
Battles of Lexington and concord
The first battle of the Revolutionary War , fought in Massachusetts on April 19, 1775. British troops had moved from Boston toward Lexington and Concord to seize the colonists' military supplies and arrest revolutionaries. -
The Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence is a document of the United States, by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. It announced the thirteen American colonies' separation from British rule. -
The battle of Saragota
The Battle of Saratoga was an important engagement during the American Revolutionary War it took place in two parts on September 19 and October 7, 1777. -
The battle of Yorktown
The Battle of Yorktown, was from September 28 to October 19, 1781, it was the last major conflict of American Revolutionary War. It marked a significant victory for the American and French forces against the British Army. -
The treaty of Paris
The Treaty of Paris, signed on September 3, 1783, ended the American Revolutionary War, making the United States an independent nation and establishing its borders, it extended from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean, and from Canada to Florida -
The United States constitution
The United States Constitution, approve on March 4, 1789, it's a important legal framework for the U.S.A. federal government. outlining the structure, powers, and limitations of government institutions while guiding American democracy.