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End of French and Indian War
"The Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War. The
French received all land from the Mississippi River west, while the British received all
land from the Mississippi River east. " -
The Proclamation of 1763
This prohibited colonists from living west of the Apparition Mountains, to keep the Natives safe. It also helped the Britsh control the westward expansion and the fur trade -
The Sugar Act
Taxes on sugar and molasses were lowered, but the colonists were still angry because they were still being taxed and didn't have a say in it. -
The Stamp Act
The Stamp Act taxed the colonists on any printed paper or goods. The colonists believed that the Britsh shouldn't tax them, so this angered them. -
The Townshend Act
This taxed goods like glass, tea, and paper before they were imported. The women boycotted by telling people to buy hand made fabrics. -
The Boston Massacre
The colonists were antagonizing the solders and a nervous soldier fired into the crowd. The others thought the leader said fire so they did. This killed three and wounded two. -
The Tea Act
The East India Company got full control of the tea market for the colonies. The Company taxed the colonists, which they did not like. They then boycotted the tea. -
Boston Tea Party
They kept sending tea to harbors which the colonists did not want. The British demanded the tea be sold so the colonies revolted. The dress as Natives and dumped all the tea into the ocean. -
The Intolerable Acts
To punish the colonists, King George III made the Coercive Act. Allowing soldiers to take and stay in the colonists' home. They also passed the Quebec Act, allowing Canada to take some of the colonists' land. -
A Meeting in Philadelphia
55 delegates from 12 colonies (not including Georgia) formed the Continental Congress. They voted to repeal 13 of the acts parliament set, boycott British Trade, and to make Coercive Act illegal. -
Manumission
The former process of a slave owner giving their legal freedom. -
Jefferson wrote the DOI
In June 1776 Thomas Jefferson wrote the draft of the Declaration of Indeopence, including many changes later on from John Adams. -
American and British Battle of Saratoga
The battle was during the second year of the American Revolution. Two critical battles were fought eighteen days apart. It was a victory for the Americans and gave France the confidence to become an American ally. -
State Constitutions
Since it was a weak central government, each state governed themselves for the time being. But each state had to create a constitution for themselves. -
Howe Captures Philadelphia
William Howe and his troops captured Philadelphia, leaving Americans to freeze at Vally Forge. -
Articals of Confrontation
The AOC was created by the second Continental Congress and later became the first constitution but had a weak central government. -
Congress Prohibits Enslaved People imported to the US.
Thomas Jefferson proposed a ban on slaves in Northwest Virginia. Since most of the Northwest workforce were slaves, most people did not approve. -
Winter in Valley Forge
Washington moved his troops to Valley Forge to spend the winter. The winter there was harsh with very little supplies. It was so bad that the troop had to resort to stealing from the local farmers for sustenance. Many soldiers died from illness or starvation. Though, the ones who survived trained to become great soldiers. -
Jones Paul Jones & Serapis
James Paul Jones captioned a small ship named Bonhomme Richard. Jones faced British ships named Serapis and Countless of Scarborough. Despite the fact that the Bonhomme Richard was smaller it still fought in battle and Jones won. The Britsh ship then surrendered. -
Spain Declares War on Great Britain
Spain was both allies with France and America wanted to help in the battle. Spain supplied food and ammunition to the french and American troops fighting. -
British forces capture Charles Town
The Seige of Charles Town, then Charleston after the war, was a major win for the British. After their withdrawal from Philadelphia, they then turned their focus to the southern colonies. -
Plans for first Federal Tax
Since the Civil war, Congress was low on the country's finances. They offered the idea for a 5% tax on all imported goods. But the law could not be passed because all states voted but Rhode Island was against the tax. -
British surrender at Yorktown
The French cut off supplies from the British and had to surrender due to lack of supplies. -
Treaty of Paris
A peace treaty between America and the British. The treaty ended the Revonlusary war and the British finally acknowledged America's independence. -
Spain Closed Lower Mississippi River to American Western Settlers
The Treaty of Paris announced that Americans would be able to explore the Mississipi River. But the Spanish closed the river and the Americans were so outraged they threatened war. -
The Ordinace of 1785
This law sold land North of the Ohio River to new settlers and current settlers. The land was divided into townships then divided into smaller sections to sell. And these areas did not allow slaves. -
Shay's Rebellion
An uprising in Western Massachusetts because people did not agree with the new tax. The members of the rebellion were mostly poor people in Massachusetts. The rebellion led to George Washington becoming President. -
The Northwest Ordinance
Created land north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River with bills such as no slavery, freedom of religion, and trial by jury. -
Convention In Philadelphia
A meeting among the state delegates in Philadelphia. They planned on revising the Articles of Confederation and started the writing of the Constitution. -
Signing the Constitution.
The Constitution was signed in the Indepeance Hallin Philadephia. Rhode Island did not sign but thirty-nine other delegates signed the Constitution. -
Delaware First State to Approve the Constitution.
Delaware was the first state to approve of the Constitution. They believed that a stronger national government would be better for the new country. -
New Hampshire Ratifies Constitutions
New Hampshire ratifies the Constitution to establish a civil government. -
Land Act of 1800
Made land easier for settlers to buy. Settlers could pay a little and pay the rest of during a four year period.