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ch 5 timeline 1763-Proclamation Line and Pontiac's War begins 1765-Stamp Act passed 1766-Stamp Act repealed, Declaratory Act passed 1767-Townshend duties opposed Regulator Movements begin in the Carolinas 1770-Boston Massacre 1773-Boston Tea Party 1774-Coercive
ch 6 timeline April 1775- Battles of Lexington and Concord May 1775- Second Continental Congress meets July 1776-Common Sense published December 1776- Battle of Trenton October 1777- America victory at Saratoga 1778- France and US alliance 1781- Cornwallis surre
ch 7 timeline 1776- States write 1st constitutions 1781- Aritcles of Confederation ratified 1783-US celebrate independence 1784- postwar depression 1786- Shays Rebellion Jay Treaty defeated 1787- Constitutional convention at Philadelphia Northwest Ordinance 17
ch 8 timeline 1789- inauguration of Washington French revolution begins 1790- Hamilton submits financial reports 1791- Bill of RIghts ratified, Congress charters Bank of US France war on Britain, Spain, and Holland 1794- Whiskey rebellion suppression 1795- Jay
Why did Republican theory mistrust professional armies They mistrusted them because tyrants could use them to their opponents and could be used to crush free speech and decent.
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