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French and Indian war
The French and Indian war was a theater of the war witch pitted The North American Colonies of the British empire against those of the French. was supported by Various native american tribes -
stamped act of 1756
The British parliament passes the stamped act to help pay for British troops. Colonists had to pay tax -
Sons of Liberty
It was an unorganized and sometimes violent organizations that wanted to fight taxation against the British. -
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Townshend Act
This Act started taxes on glass, lead, paint, paper and tea. They wanted to discourage British import of goods. -
Boston Tea party
By 2016 politico wrote that the Tea Party movement had died because some of it's ideas had been absorbed by the mainstream republican party -
Battle of Bunker Hill
American patriots were defeated. They wanted to prove they could hold their own against the British Army. -
Battle of Trenton
The Battle of Trenton was a small but pivotal American revolutionary war battle of the morning of December 26 1776. -
Battle of Trenton
This battle was important because it was the first victory the colonials had in a long time. This helped Washington with his soldiers to continue the fight instead of giving up. -
Articles of Confederation Written
This Articles was adopted by the Continental Congress. This document was the United States first constitution. -
Battle of Camden
The Battle of Camden was also known as the The Battle of Camden Court House. It was a huge victory for the British in the southern theater of the American Revolutionary War. -
Battle of Yorktown
Also known as Siege of Yorktown. The battle of Yorktown was a victory for the federals. -
Treaty of Paris
The Treaty of Paris was signed by the U.S. and British representatives on September 3, 1783 ending the war of the American Revolution. -
The Great Compromise
This is also known as the Connecticut Compromise. It was a plan to get congressional representation during the Conventional in Philadelphia. -
Constitution is ratified
This is the longest document of government history. "We the people", means for the government to serve the citizen people. -
Bill of Rights adopted
The Bill of Rights was adopted to prevent public concerns that could cause problems within the government.