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=====The United States of Ameriwank Timeline===== | =====The United States of Ameriwank Timeline===== | ||
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==== 1775-1783 ==== | ==== 1775-1783 ==== | ||
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+ | **__1770__**: | ||
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+ | **__1773__**: | ||
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+ | May: The Tea Act is passed by Parliament. | ||
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+ | December: Boston Tea Party | ||
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+ | **__1774__**: | ||
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+ | March: The Stranger visits George Washington and gives him the technology. | ||
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+ | Parliament approves the sale of St. Barthelemy to Sweden. This move greatly upsets the British Caribbean colonists pushing them into alliance with the North Americans. | ||
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+ | Boston Port Act, one of the Intolerable Acts, shuts down Boston Harbor as punishment for the Boston Tea Party. | ||
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+ | April: Washington makes his colonial tour, touring all of the British North American colonies throughout the spring and summer. Also he secretly assembles the original Order of Freedom. | ||
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+ | June: Quartering Act, one of the Intolerable Acts, forces colonists to house and pay for British soldiers to stay with them. | ||
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+ | The Quebec Act is passed giving Ohio Country to Quebec but not protecting Catholic rights. This Act further infuriates colonists against Parliament but also frustrates Quebecoise Catholics. | ||
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+ | September: The First Continental Congress is convened in Philadelphia amongst the various British North American and Caribbean colonies. | ||
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Treaty of Paris is signed between American representatives and Great Britain ending the war and recognizing American independence. | Treaty of Paris is signed between American representatives and Great Britain ending the war and recognizing American independence. | ||
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