Birth of America complete notes under AQA A Level History (7042). Created in 2020, 56 page notes cover all the key events. Received an A in exam.

  • Class Year
  • 2020
  • Grade
  • A
  • Number of Pages
  • 56
  • Staff Rating
  • 4.75/5

These are AQA A Level History notes that covers all the key events of Birth of America completely. These are the covered key events:

  • Background to the colonial relationship
  • French and Indian War 1754-1763
  • Pontiac’s rebellion 1763
  • Treaty of Paris (Peace of Paris) 1763
  • Royal proclamation 1763
  • Sugar Act 1764 (revenue act)
  • Stamp Act 1765 (see stamp act timeline)
  • Declatory Act 1766
  • The Townshend Act 1767
  • Boston ‘Massacre’ 1770
  • The Tea Act 1773
  • The Boston Tea Party 1773
  • The Intolerable Acts / The Coercive Acts 1774
  • First Continental Congress 1774
  • Battle of Lexington and Concord 1775
  • Battle of Bunker Hill 1775
  • Second Continental Congress 1775:
  • Declaration of Independence 4th July 1776:
  • The American War of Independence {The American Revolutionary War}
  • Articles of Confederation 1777 / 1781
  • Virginia Maryland Agreement 1785
  • Annapolis Meeting 1786
  • Philadelphia Convention (Constitutional Convention) 1787
  • The Constitution
  • Ratification of the US Constitution
  • Organising the federal government
  • 1791 / 1789 The Bill of Rights
  • Hamilton’s financial programme 1790
  • The Beginning of the Party System
  • 1794 Jay’s Treaty
  • The Whisky Rebellion 1794
  • Washington’s presidency
  • 1796 Election
  • Adams as President
  • 1800 Election
  • American Unity by 1801

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