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The Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party was a crucial moment that sped up and deepened the backing of the American Revolution among the colonies. -
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The Constitution is Ratified
The Constitution established a government and set boundaries on it to avoid capricious governance. Especially through its modifications, the Constitution ensures that every American possesses basic rights and the safeguarding of life, freedom, and possessions. -
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The Death of George Washington
He was the first president of the United States, the leader of the Continental Army, the chairman of the Constitutional Convention, and the agriculturalist. In these positions, Washington demonstrated both integrity and leadership.