Timeline from 1Timeline From 1776 to 1861 (the American Revolution to the Civil War).

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    American Revolution To Civil War

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  • The Signing of the Declaration of Independence

    The Signing of the Declaration of Independence
    Declaration of Independence was signed by congress and made by Jefferson and Franklin. It declared that the thirteen colonies were free from British control.
  • End of American Revolution

    End of American Revolution
    This was the end of the American Revolution in which America defeated the British. Brithish forces were moved out of American territory ans America was now a free country
  • Signing of US Cnstitution

    Signing of US Cnstitution
    The Americans have finally made the Constitution on this day and we still follow its rules even today. It was the first official set of rules for America
  • George Washington Becomes President

    George Washington Becomes President
    On this day, George Washing was elected President of the US. He was the first leader of the new country.
  • First US Bank

    First US Bank
    This bank was very symbolic because we now had a currency system .People now actually use this bank even today.
  • Louisiana Purchase

    Louisiana Purchase
    This was the first major step in making the US bigger. The down fall is that it cost 15 million to buy all that land.
  • Texas Added as a New State

    Texas Added as a New State
    After alot of conflict, Texas was finally deemed as a part of the United States. The confederates gave it to the US after the treaty was signed
  • First Women's Rights convention

    First Women's Rights convention
    This was the first time women's rights came into the lights and was a heated topic. It made all the rights for women we see today
  • Start of the Civil War

    Start of the Civil War
    This was a war with in the US and every personn that died was american. It resulted in te breaking of the US and the uniting of the US