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U.S. Revolution
18th century
Thirteen colonies (New England)
New Hampshire
Massachusttes
Connecticut
New York
Rhode Island
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Maryland
Virginia (1st colony)
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Delaware
American war of independance
1775-1783
Thirteen colonies vs. Britain
Loyalists
Support British king
Patriotists
Support independence
Leader: George Washington
1st president of the US (1789)
Detonating
Battle of Lexington and Concord
19/4/1775
Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia
Representatives of the colonists
Declaration of Independence
Principles of the Enlightenment
Turning point of the war
Battle of Saratoga
9/1777 - 10/1777
One of the lasts battles of the war
Battle of Yorktown
10/1781
Treaty of París (1983)
Independence
Causes
Ideological
Enlightenment
Political
Representation
Taxes
Economic
Stamp act
Tea act
Boston tea party
Constitution of the US
(17/9/1787)
1st constitution in the world
Federal republic
Each state has autonomy
Government in Washington in charge of
Foreign Policy
Internal Revenue
Constitution
Separation of powers
Legislative power
Congress
Senate
House of representatives
Executive power
In hands of president
Judicial power
Supreme court
Consecuences
Stimulus to equality
French revolution
1300000 white people
35000 black people