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DC US His 1

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Event
Date
Columbus   1492  
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Bacon's Rebellion   1678  
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Glorious revolution   1688  
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Salem Witch Trials   1692  
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Begin Acadian Expulsion   1755  
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Stamp act   1765  
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Tea Act; Boston Tea Party   1773  
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Apr. 19 Lexington and Concord   1775  
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"Common Sense" Thomas Paine   1776  
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Declaration of Independence   1776  
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British surrender at Yorktown   1781  
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Constitutional Convention   1787  
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Whitney Cotton Gin   1793  
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Louisana Purchase   1803  
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Missouri Compromise   1820  
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Alamo   1836  
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Trail of tears   1838  
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Telegraph   1844  
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Texas Statehood   1845  
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Start of "Utah War"   1857  
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Transatlantic Cable   1858  
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Lincoln Assassinated   1865  
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transcontinental RR   1869  
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Telephone   1875  
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End Reconstruction   1877  
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Freedom of speech, Religion, press, petition   1st Amendment  
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No self-incrimination, Double Jeopardy   5th Amendment  
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No cruel and unusual punishment   8th Amendment  
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Vote cannot be denied based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude   15th Amendment  
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No Slavery   13th Amendment  
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No quartering soldiers   3rd Amendment  
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Trials by jury in civil cases   7th Amendment  
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non-enumerated rights retained   9th Amendment  
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Bear arms   2nd Amendment  
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Defines Citizenship; Equal Protection   14th Amendment  
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Powers not given to Feds or prohibited to the states are retained by the people, states...   10th amendment  
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Trials fair, speedy, public, w/ counsel   6th amendment  
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No unreasonable search and seizure   4th Amendment  
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First Barbary   1801-1805  
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Second Seminole   1835-1842  
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King Philip's   1675-1678  
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Mexican American   1846-1848  
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1812   1812-1815  
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Revolutionary   1775-1783  
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Civil   1861-1865  
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Seven Years/ French and Indian   1754-1763  
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Blacks not citizens therefore can't sue   Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)  
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congress regulates interstate navigation via commerce clause (1824)   Gibbons v. Ogden  
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Congress can't pass unconstitutional laws (1803)   Marbury v. Madison  
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Federal gov. has Implied powers. States may not interfere (1819)   McCulloch v. Maryland  
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