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Test date- December 11, 2014

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1776 Declaration of Independence
1781 Defeat British & British surrender at Yorktown; Articles of Confederation in effect
1783 Treaty of Paris ends Revolutionary war
1777 Battle of Saratoga; Articles of Confederation signed
1787 Constitutional Convention in Philly
1788 Constitution ratified
1789 GW = 1st president; French Revolution begins;
1791 Bill of Rights ratified
1800 Thomas Jefferson elected
1803 Louisiana Purchase
1828 Andrew Jackson elected
1860 Abraham Lincoln elected
1861 Attack on Fort Sumter; start of Civil War; frees serfs in Russia; Italy unifies
1865 13th Amendment; Lee surrenders to Grant; end of Civil War
1868 14th Amendment
1870 15th Amendment
1777 Turning Point of the Revolution as Patriots win battle of Saratoga
1781 Articles of Confederation go into effect. British surrender at Yorktown
1783 Joseph II allows religious freedom for Christians in Austria
1783 Treaty of Paris ends the Revolutionary War
1786-1787 Shay's Rebellion in Massachusetts
1788 U.S. Constitution is ratified
1789 George Washington becomes our first president of the United States
1789 French Revolution begins
1791 Bill of Rights ratified
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