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Boston Slaves offer service for freedom
Instructions by Congress for State Constitutions (1776)
Virginia State Constitution (1776)
Pennsylvania State Constitution (1776)
Massachusetts State Constitution (1780)
Mass. State Court asks permission to write State Constitution (1776)
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Morse tutors girls while in Theology School (1783)
First Land Ordinance passed (1784)
"Geography Made Easy" (1784)
Shay's Rebellion (1786-1787)
Constitutional Congress (1787)
Virginia Plan (1787)
New Jersey Plan (1787)
Connecticut Plan (1787)
Consitution Ratified--NH last (1788)
Grand Federal Procession (July 4th, 1788)
Post Office Act (1792)
3/5 Clause (1787)
Election of 1800
Gradual Abolition (1780-)
Vermont Bans Slavery (1777)
3/4 of blacks free in Delaware (1810) Free Blacks 17x in Baltimore (1810)
Townshead Duties (1767)
Non-importation agreements (1767-)
Stamp Act (1765-1766)
Circular Letter by Sam Adams (1768)
Parliament starts to repeal Townshead Acts (1770)
British lose hundreds of pounds to boycotts (1770)
Tea Act/British East India Company (1773)
Boston Team Party (1773)
Coercive Acts (1774)
John Dickinson's "Letters From a Farmer" (1767-68)
Phillis Wheatley becomes Christian (1771)
Somerset v. Stewart (1772)
1st Continental Congress (1774)
Virginia Committee of Correspondence (1773)
Local Mass. Committees of Correspondence (1772)
2nd Continental Congress (1775)
Lord Dunmore's Proclamation (1775)
Jenny Slew Freedom Petition (1766)
War moves South to Charleston (1779)
Périodes
British Liberty Debates (early-18th century)
Abolition Movement mostly confined to England (1770's)
Committees of Correspondence (1773-1774)
Wartime Slave Rebellion (1789-1791)
Articles of Confederation (1781-1788)
Farmer Letter 16--New York (1787-1788)
Manumission Rates Increase/Tobacco Recession (1780's/90's)
First U.S. Party System (1790's)