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American Independence
The War of American Independence began in 1775 at Lexington and Concord. At first the Patriots, as they came to be called, did not have great support in the original 13 colonies. By the time the war had ended, with the Battle of Yorktown in 1783, all had changed.
George III is said to have lost America. The battles were won often because of British military incompetence, although generals such as Cornwallis, operated in very difficult circumstances. A young soldier who started the war as colonel was to become President. His name was George Washington.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799)- First President of the United States of America (1789-1797)
- A Virginian with roots in northern England
- Fought the French between 1755 and 1759
- Started in the War of American Independence as a young colonel
- Commanded the Continental Army in 1775 at Yorktown
- Presided over the federal convention of 1787 when the Constitution was adopted
- Elected first US President
- Retired in 1797
- The capital city of the then new United States of America was named after him
The stripes in the American stars and stripes national flag represent the 13 original colonies. The stars represent the States. An act allowing the East India Company to ship tea to America free of tax helped unite the colonists against Britain. They were so outraged that when the first shipment arrived in Boston Harbour they boarded the ships and threw the tea into the water.
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1760 | George II dies George III becomes king Wolfe dies at Quebec
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1761 | Pitt the Elder falls from power
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1762 | Newcastle resigns Bute becomes Prime Minister
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1763 | Bute resigns Grenville becomes Prime Minister
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1765 | Rockingham becomes Prime Minister Hargreaves invents the spinning jenny
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1766 | Grafton becomes nominal Prime Minister
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1768 | Royal Academy of Arts founded
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1769 | Captain Cook lands at Tahiti
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1770 | Lord North becomes Prime Minister
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1773 | Boston Tea Party
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1775 | American Revolution begins
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1776 | American Declaration of Independence
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1778 | Death of Pitt the Elder France joins America against Britain
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1782 | North resigns Rockingham becomes Prime Minister Rockingham dies Shelburne becomes Prime Minister
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