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Molasses Act is passed in the colonies
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Battle Of Jumonville Glen
The Battle of Jumonville Glen was a battle that Sparked the French and Indian War. During this battle French General Jumonville Glen was captured by the British -
Discovery of Electricity
Benjamin Franklin using his famous kite with a metal rod was able to discover Electricity -
General Washington Is recruited
General Braddock recruits General Washington for the French and Indian war -
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French and Indian war
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Pontiac's War
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The Lisbon Earthquake
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The Diplomatic Revolution of 1756
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The start of The Seven Years war (European Theater)
The French strike the first blow in the European Theater -
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Tides of War change
The British gains an upper hand in Seven Years war -
The end of the Seven Years war in America
The British capture French forts are known as, Ticonderoga, Quebec, and Fort Niagara -
Prussia Almost is Destroyed
Prussia was almost destroyed but both sides feared an assault and nothing came of it -
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King George III Regin
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The Royal Proclamation of 1763
A proclamation prohibiting the settlers from settling past Ohio -
Sugar act
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Sons Of Liberty
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Stamp Act
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Boston Massacre
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Gaspee Is burned
The colonist burn Gaspee to revolt against the British -
Tea Act
The British Tax importation of tea causing the colonist to stop drinking tea -
Colonists take Quebec
The Colonist gain a lot of supplies from Quebec -
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The American Revolution Began
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Battle of Bunker hill
The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought on June 17, 1775, during the Siege of Boston in the first stage of the American Revolutionary War.[5] The battle is named after Bunker Hill in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which was peripherally involved in the battle. It was the original objective of both the colonial and British troops, though the majority of combat took place on the adjacent hill which later became known as Breed's Hill.[6][7] -
Olive Branch Pention
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Common Sense is Published
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Declaration of Independence
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Winter of 1777
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Articles of Confederation
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British Start the Second Half of the War
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The Battle of the Capes
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United States Constitution is signed
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Capital City begins constuction
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Frech Revalution
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George Washington 1st President
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Amendment 27 Radifaction
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Rhode Island, Vermont, and Kentucky Become States
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Second Great awakening
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Industrial Revoluiton
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Philadelphia Has a Yellow Fever Outbreak
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Chisholm Vs Georgia Case it Reversed by 11th Amendment
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Amendment 11 Radifaction
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Tennessee Becomes a State
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John Adams 2nd President
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Quasi-War
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Library of Congress is founded
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The Federal Government Moves to Washington D.C
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Thomas Jefferson 3rd President
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Lousiana Purchase
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Amendment 12 Radifaction
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Burr-Hamilton Duel
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Locomotive was Invented
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Embargo Act of 1807 is radifided
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James Madison 4th President
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Organ Trail is Finished
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War of 1812
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James Monroe 5th President
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An Economic Downturn Begins
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Pro and Anti Slavery Movements Begin
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Missouri Compromise is Signed
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Mexico Declares Independence from Spain
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Monroe Doctrine is Signed
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Santa Fe Trail is Completed
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John Quincy Adams 6th President
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Indian Removal Act is signed
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Fort Sumter is Made
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Andrew Jackson 7th President
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Texas Revolution
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Treaty of Velasco
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Martin Van Buren 8th President
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Telegraph Is Invented
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Organ Trail is Widen
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Wounded Knee Massacre
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William Henery Harrsion 9th President
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John Tyler 10th President
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California Trail is Opened
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James K. Polk 11th President
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Texas Becomes a State
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Mexican-American War
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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California Gold Rush
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California Gold Rush
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Zachary Taylor 12th President
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Kansis-Nebraskin Act Ends the Missouri Compromise
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Compromise of 1850 is signed
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Millard Fillmore 13th President
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Franklin Pierce 14th President
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Third Great Awakening
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James Buchanan 15th President
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House Divided Speech
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Harpers Ferry Raid
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Battle of Fort Sumtper
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American Civil War
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Abraham Lincoln 16th President
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Sand Creek Massacre
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Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
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Amendment 13 Radifaction
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Andrew Johnson 17th President
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Amendment 14 Radifaction
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Amendment 15 Radifaction
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Ulysses S. Grant 18th President
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Telephone is Invented
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Amendment 16 Radifaction
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Amendment 17 Radifaction
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Amendment 18 Radifaction
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Amendment 19 Radifaction
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Amendment 20 Radifaction
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Amendment 21 Radifaction
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Amendment 22 Radifaction
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Forth Great Awakening
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Amendment 23 Radifaction
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Amendment 26 Radifaction