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the boston massacare
the british captin thomas Preston was inside a buliding and had his soliders gaurd him from out side the buliding and a crowd of colonestcame and started throwing them snowballs and other rocks and one of the people hit private Hugh Montgomery and lead him to firing his gun with the other soliders following his steps and 5 colosent were dead -
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american revolution
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bostn tea party
it was a protest agaisnt the british by the sons of liberty in which the dumped the tea in boston harber -
paul revere warns of the british attack
the british soliders marched out to boston on a mission to capture patriot leaders samuel adams -
battle of lexigton and concord
was the first battle of the american revolution -
delaware declares independece
the Assembly of the Lower Counties of Pennsylvania declares itself independent of British and Pennsylvanian authority, thereby creating the state of Delaware. -
united state declares independence
on his day the u.s declares independece from the great britin -
battle of trenton
general washington wins his first battle -
washington leads his troops to valley forge
on this day washington lead his army to vally forge during the winter were many of his soliders died on hypothermia and some of the people started to question his leader ship and then he gained their trust back so they can leave and face the british again -
the treary allience
on his day the amercans seeked help from the french so they made the treaty allience -
article of confederation
the congress adopted the article of confederation which lead from living under a sovereign king, to living in sovereign states -
british surrenders yorktown
British General Charles Cornwallis formally surrenders 8,000 British soldiers and seamen to a French and American force at Yorktown -
treaty of paris
The American Revolution officially comes to an end when representatives of the United States, Great Britain, Spain and France sign the Treaty of Paris on this day -
U.S constetution sighned
signed by 38 of 41 delegates present at the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia