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Bess [88]
1 year ago
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Put these in chronological order:

History
1 answer:
lina2011 [118]1 year ago
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Events in American history in chronological order are:

  1. Coercive Acts
  2. 1st Continental Congress
  3. 2nd Continental Congress
  4. Declaration of Independence
  5. Battle for New York
  6. Burgoyne’s Surrender at Saratoga
  7. Franco-American Alliance
  8. Greene’s campaign in the South
  9. Battle of Yorktown
  10. Treaty of Paris

<h3>How did the U.S. gain independence?</h3>

After the Coercive Acts of 1774, the 1st Continental Congress met to decide what to do. The 2nd Continental Congress followed a year later and the Declaration of Independence came in 1776.

The Battle of New York took place in 1776 and 1777 and Burgoyne’s Surrendered at Saratoga which led to the French allying with the Americans.

The Battle of Yorktown virtually signaled American victory which was solidified by the Treaty of Paris.

Find out more on the Coercive Acts at brainly.com/question/10362829.

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