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Stamp act
Imposing a tax on many types of printed materials used in the colonies up until March 24 the quartering act requiring the colonies to provide housing food and other provisions to British troops. -
British Parliament
The British Parliament passed a series of laws collectively known as the intolerable acts, with the intent to suppress unrest and Colonial Boston by closing the port and placing it under martial law. -
Declaring declaration of independence
Adopted by the continental Congress on July 4, 1776, the 13 American colonies severed their political connections to Great Britain the declaration summarize the colonist motivations and seeking for independence -
Battle of Yorktown
On September 28, 1781 General George Washington commanding a force of 17,000 French and continental trips begins the siege known as the battle of Yorktown against British general lord Charles Cornwallis and a contingent i’ve 9000 British troops at Yorktown Virginia in the most important battle -
Treaty of Paris
British and American negotiators in Paris signed preliminary Peace terms in Paris late but November, and on September 3, 1783 Great Britain formally recognize the Independence of the United States in the treaty of Paris -
Constitutional convention
Forming a more perfect union. On May 25, 1787 the constitutional convention open in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania state house, now known as independence hall where declaration of independence has been adopted 11 years earlier. -
Presidential elections
The 1789 United States presidential elections in House of Representatives elections are held, March 4 at federal hall in New York City the first United States Congress meets and declares the new United States Constitution to be in effect -
Revolutionary France
Revolutionary France, the legislative assembly voted to abolish the monarchy and establish the first republic. King Louis and his queen were imprisoned in August 1972 and in September the Monarch was establish