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ROAD TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION. 1754-1791. The French and Indian War 1754-1763. The British charged the Americans high taxes after fighting the French and Indian War in the American Colonies. Stamp Act Tax passed 1765.
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ROAD TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION 1754-1791
The French and Indian War 1754-1763 The British charged the Americans high taxes after fighting the French and Indian War in the American Colonies
Stamp Act Tax passed 1765 • The Stamp Act Tax was one of the taxed passed to help pay the high cost of the French and Indian war
Boston Massacre 1770 • As a result of the Numerous Taxes on the colonists, the colonists began to protest and rebel
Boston Tea Party 1773 • The tea tax was the final straw for the colonist. In protest, they tossed tea into the Boston Harbor
First Meeting of the 2nd Continental Congress-1775 • The Colonists met to discuss the problems and possible solutions with the British
Declaration of Independence signed-1776 • The 1st Continental Congress elected Thomas Jefferson to draft the Declaration of Independence after the issues with British could not be resolved.
Battle of Yorktown-1781 • The Battle of Yorktown ended the American Revolution
Articles of Confederation accepted by states-1781 • The Articles of Confederation was America’s FIRST Constitution
Shays’ Rebellion-1786 • The Articles of Confederation had many flaws. Shay’s Rebellion was caused because of the lack of money.
Northwest Ordinace-1787 • The Northwest territory was added to the Confederation which brought up the issue of slavery. The national government was too weak to settle this issue.
Delegates Finish Writing the Constitution-1787 • The delegates met again to revise the Articles of Confederation, but a new government was necessary. The delegates wrote a new Constitution.
New Hampshire ratifies Constitution-1788 • With the ratification from New Hampshire (9th ), the Constitution became the official government of the American states.
George Washington sworn in as 1st US president-1789 • George Washington was the obvious choice for the 1st US president because he was the military general who won us the American Revolution.
US Congress meets for the first time-1789 • After the president had been sworn in the 1st US Congress was ready to meet.
Bill of Rights added to the Constitution-1791 • The Anti-federalist had been against the US Constitution because the national government was too strong, and it did not give the people rights. • The Federalist wrote several essays that became known as The Federalist Papers trying to get support for the Constitution. • The Federalist finally compromised and added the Bill of Rights.