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    The American Revolution includes political, social, and military aspects. The revolutionary era is generally considered to have begun with the passage of the Stamp Act in 1765 and ended with the ratification of the United States Bill of Rights in 1791. The military phase of the revolution, the AmericanSee more

    Timeline of the American Revolution — timeline of the political upheaval culminating in the 18th century in which Thirteen Colonies in North America joined together for independence from the British Empire, … See more

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    1760
    Pierre de Rigaud, Governor of New France, capitulates to Field Marshal Jeffrey Amherst. This ends most fighting in North America between See more

    1780
    • Congress establishes the Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture to provide for final adjudication of appeals from state court prize cases involving disposition of ships and cargo allegedly seized from the British (January 15) See more

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    1629
    • The Cambridge Agreement (August 5, 1234)
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    1754
    Albany Congress, the first time in the 18th century that American colonial representatives meet to discuss some manner of formal … See more

    1770
    Golden Hill incident in which British troops wound civilians, including one death (January 19)
    Lord North becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain (January 28)
    • Shooting of Christopher Seider (February 22) See more

    1791
    Bill of Rights ratified. (December 15)
    1795
    Jay's Treaty ratified in June toward resolving post Revolution tensions between the United States and Great Britain. First use of … See more

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    The American Revolution was an ideological and political revolution that occurred in British America between 1765 and 1791. The Americans in the Thirteen Colonies formed independent states that defeated the British in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), gaining independence from the British Crown and establishing the United States of America as the first nation-state fo…

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    American Revolution, 1771-1780 Paul David Nelson William Tkyon, a professional soldier who had made his reputation as governor of colonial North Carolina in the years 1764-1771, be …

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    • January: Tension between Boston civilians and British soldiers garrisoned in the city begins to escalate. Several fights and skirmishes are reported. January 28th: Lord North becomes prime minister of Great Britain. North, a conservative, replaces the Duke of Grafton, a Whig. February 22nd: A young boy, Christopher Seider, is shot and killed while ...
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Revolutionary_War

      The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, secured …

      • Result: U.S. and Allied victory:, Treaty of Paris, British …
      • Location: Eastern North America, North Atlantic Ocean, the West Indies
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    • https://www.trivia-library.com/a/united-states-and-american-history-1771.htm

      1771. --pound 8,921 in customs duties was collected at Boston. In this year, and the 2 to follow, the town imported a total of nearly 500,000 lbs. of tea. --A Philadelphia theatrical group …

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      The Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War, the American phase of a worldwide nine years’ war fought between France and Great Britain. (The European phase was the Seven Years’ War.) As a result of the war, France …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulator_Movement

      The Regulator Movement, also known as the Regulator Insurrection, War of Regulation, and War of the Regulation, was an uprising in Provincial North Carolina from 1766 to 1771 in which

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Alamance

      The Battle of Alamance, which took place on May 16, 1771, was the final battle of the Regulator Movement, a rebellion in colonial North Carolina over issues of taxation and local control, considered by some to be the opening salvo of the …

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