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This overview highlights significant moments in American history leading up to the creation of the United States and the establishment of foundational principles such as freedom and equality. Key events include the resolutions of the Stamp Act in 1765, the formation of Committees of Correspondence in 1772, the 5th Virginia Convention in 1776, and the surrender at Yorktown in 1781. It also touches on Thomas Jefferson's election as President in 1800 and the approval of the United States Constitution in 1787, reflecting the evolving fight for independence and governance.
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FREEDOM British Surrender at Yorktown 1781 Stamp Act Resolutions 1765 Thomas Jefferson elected President 1800 Committees of Correspondence Form 1772 Non-importation Movement 1768 1760 1775 1800 5th Virginia Convention 1776 Lord Dunmore’s Gunpowder Incident 1775 United States Constitution Approved 1787 EQUALITY