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The American Revolution
The Articles of Confederation
It took the Continental Congress 526 days to fashion the Articles of Confederation and another 39 months to ratify them. They were meant to show France the 13 former colonies could work together. But they were also weak and constrained by design, leaving each state more-or-less independent and giving Congress no power to tax. That meant they had no way to pay the soldiers in the Continental Army.
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2:10:41
Victory at Yorktown secures independence. Americans aspire for a more perfect union.
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1:53:53
The war drags on and moves to new theaters: at sea, in Indian Country, and in the South.
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1:55:38
Philadelphia falls, but the American victory at Saratoga allows France to enter the war.
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Washington abandons New York City and flees across New Jersey, before attacking Trenton.
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Washington takes command of the Continental Army. Congress declares American independence.
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1:56:09
Political protest escalates into violence. War gives thirteen colonies a common cause.