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French and indian war
The French and Indian war was fought between the first 13 original colonies and New France. They fought over land and did not let the red coats come over the appalacian mountains. -
Proclamation of 1763
The French and the Indians fought against Britain over the appalachian mountains so that Indians could keep their territiory and land. -
Stamp Act
The spamp act would charge colonists taxes for every peice of printed paper used. They even charged colonists for playing cards. -
Quartering Act
The Quartering Act was issued to give any of the British soldirs housing with normal colonists familys. -
Sugar Act
During the Sugar Act people where forced to pay taxes on imported sugar. They started looking alternatives for cheaper products, and also damaged the economy greatly. -
The Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre was a fight with the colonists against some British red coats. 5 colonists were killed by the red coats. -
Tea Act
The Tea Act forced colonists to buy imported tea from King George the III. Since colonists had to buy and pay taxes on tea they could not sell their own tea, witch affected the economy. -
The Boston Tea Party
American patriots dressed as Native Americans, they threw the tea into the Boston Harbor ruining it. -
Intolerable Acts
After The Boston Tea Party the British Parliment made laws to punish those colonists that threw the shipment of tea into the Harbor. -
Battle of Lexington and Concord
These battles were the first military Engagments of the American Revolutuionary War. -
Declaration of Independance
The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson, This declaired that the 13 original colonies were seperate from England. -
The Article of Cenfederation First Constitutuion
The first constitutuion failed because of the lack of equal power spread throughout the government. -
Battle of Yorktown
This is when the German Battle ended in Yorktown Virginia. -
Treaty of Paris: Officially Ended In the Am. Rev.
The Treaty Paris Ended the Revolutuionary War between Great Britain And the United States. -
New Constituition
The supreme law of the U.S. This is the new version of the first Constitution and now it has equal power spread throughout the three branches of the Government. -
Bill of Rights
The first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution