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French and Indian War
The war was fought between British America and New France.The war lasted 7 years, and the perpose of the war was to put an end to comunism. -
Proclomation Of 1763
They fought for the land near the Apilation mountains to maintain Native Americans free. -
Sugar Act
The English were over pricing their products so consumers looked around to find different resources to get their products fro cheaper. This hurt the English enonomy and the First Lord of the Treasurey brough the two colonies together and came down to an understanding. -
Quartering Act
Colonial assembilies were asked to pay the British for supplies, but New York assembilies argued that they didn't have to. -
Stamp Act
The Act was in order for colonies to splace a stamp on things like Legal Documents, Magazines, Playing cards, and News Papers. -
Boston Massacre
Patriot mob satrted throwing snowballs, stone, and sticks at a squad of british soldiers. 5 colonists were killed by British regulars. -
Tea Act
In effort to support east indian companies, Parlament allowed the company to sell its tea directly to the colonies . -
Boston Tea Party
American patriots dressed up as Mohawk Indians and dumped barels of East Indian Company tea into Boston Harbour. -
Intolerable Acts
After The Boston tea party the colonies responded with a general boycott of British goods. -
Battle Of Lexington And Concord
The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. -
Declaration Of independece
The perpose for the declaration Of Independace was to declare that the colonies were seperate from England. -
The Article Of Confederation First Constitution
The first constitution, but fell bacuse power wasn't spread equally. -
Battle of Yorktown
When the German Battle endedon October 19, 1781 at Yorktown Virginia. -
Treaty Of Paris
It ended the war, but wasnt signed until September 3rd. It ened the revolutionary war between Great Britain and United States -
New Constitution
The supreme law of the us. The revolutionized version of the old constitution that was to spead equal power, by spreading it into 3 branches of goverment. -
Bill Of Rights
The Bill Of Rights are the 1st 10 Amendments to the United States Constitution They were introduced by James Madison in 1789.