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Unit 2 Timeline

DateEvent
1754 French Indian War
1763 Proclamation of 1763
1763 Pontiac's War
1764 Sugar Act
1765 Sons of Liberty
1765 Quartering Act
1765 Non Importation Agreements
1765 Stamp Act
1765 Stamp Act Congress
1766 Declaratory Act
1766 Townshend Acts
1768 British Troops Occupy Boston
1770 Boston Massacre
1772 Committees of Correspondence
1773 Boston Tea Party
1774 Intolerable Acts
1774 Quebec Act
1774 First Continental Congress
1774 Olive Branch Petition
1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord
1775 Second Continental Congress
1775 Capture of British Fort Ticonderoga
1775 Battle of Bunker Hill
1775 King George 3rd proclaims colonies in Rebellion
1776 Battle of Trenton
1776 Common sense by Thomas Paine released
1776 Declaration of Independence
1777 Battle of Saratoga
1778 Valley Forge
1781 Nathaniel Greene frustrates Cornwallis into a mistake
1781 Franco-American Alliance
1781 Articles of Confederation
1781 Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown
1783 Treaty of Paris
1786 Shay's rebellion
1787 Northwest Ordinance
1787 Constitutional Convention
1787 Virginia Plan
1787 New Jersey Plan
1787 Great Compromise
1787 3/5 Compromise
1787 Federalist vs Anti-Federalist
1788 New Constitution Ratified
1788 Republican motherhood
1789 George Washington elected President
1789 Establishes Presidential Cabinet
1789 Judiciary Act
1789 Hamilton's Financial Plan
1789 French Revolution Starts
1791 Bill of Rights
1791 Haitian Revolution Begins
1793 Reign of Terror in France
1793 Neutrality Proclamation
1794 Whiskey Rebellion
1794 Jay's Treaty
1795 Pinckney's Treaty
1795 Treaty of Greenville
1796 John Adams is elected President
1796 George Washington Farewell Address
1797 XYZ Affair
1798 Alien and Sedition Acts
1798-1799 Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
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