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1780
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Congress is virtually bankrupt
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1 March 1781
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The Articles of Confederation are finally ratified by all thirteen states, as Maryland delegates sign
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1783
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The Articles appear to be facing a problematic future
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April 15 1783
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Treaty of Paris is ratified, officially marking the end of the War of Independence
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19 December 1783
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Thomas Paine's 'The American Crisis' is published, boasting a profound impact on the attitudes and expectations of the colonists post-war
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23 December 1783
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Washington's resignation speech, in which he addresses Congress and emotionally reflects on his time as Head of the Continental Army
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1785
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Land Ordinance, which outlines a surveying system for the sale of northwest land
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28 March 1785
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At Washington's Mount Vernon estate, Maryland and Virginia delegates quickly reach an agreement on navigational issues, as well as suggesting interstate cooperation on financial and customs policy
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26 May 1785
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John Adams travels to London to demand the evacuation of frontier posts and seek a commercial treaty. His proposals are rejected
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September 1786
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Annapolis meeting, proposing that a convention of all the states should be held in Philadelphia in 1787 to redraft the Articles of Confederation.
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1787
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Debtors are winning political control, with 7 states issuing paper money
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January 1787
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Shays' Rebellion
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21 February 1787
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Congress approve a plan to hold a convention in Philadelphia, to revise the Articles of Confederation
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25 May 1787
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The Philadelphia Convention begins
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July 1787
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Northwest Ordinance, which establishes a blueprint for incorporating new territories into the United States
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17 September 1787
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Members of the Constitutional convention sign the final draft of the Constitution
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1788
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The Constitution is ratified
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1789-1799
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French Revolution
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1789
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Congress passes two measures aimed at raising revenue, including multiple trade duties ranging from 5%-50% on 30 specific items, as well as the Tonnage Act
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September 1789
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Judiciary Act, which establishes a hierarchical system of federal courts
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February 1789
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First Bank of the United States is chartered
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April 1789
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Washington is elected President, alongside Vice President John Adams
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