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Les événements
1765: The Stamp Act Passes The Stamp Act was significant because it united Americans under a common cause to go against 'unfair' British taxation and sparked talks of splitting from Britain.
1770: The Boston Massacre The Boston Massacre was significant because, again, it united Americans under a common hatred for British occupancy in America.
1775: Shot Heard Round the World is fired The Shot Heard Round the World is significant because it signifies the beginning of the War for Independence as it was the first shot fired in the war.
1773: Boston Tea Party The Boston Tea Party is significant because of the actions which followed the tea party itself as the British felt the need to punish the Americans, leading to the Intolerable Acts.
1774: First Continental Congress The First Continental Congress is significant because it was a reaction to the punishing acts instated by Britain.
1776: Common Sense published Common Sense is significant because it outlined most of the beliefs in the Age of Revolution.
1776: US declared independent The Declaration of America as an independent nation was a significant event in history because it established the nation we now know today.
1777: Battle for Saratoga The Battle for Saratoga was significant in this period because it was the turning point in the Revolutionary War.
1777: Articles of the Confederation is written The Articles of the Confederation are significant because they were essentially the first draft of the US Constitution.
1788: The US Constitution is ratified This event is significant because it is still the outline of government that our society works on.
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