The answer would be The Boston Tea Party and The British Occupation of Boston because The French Revolution was after the American Revolution and The Treaty of Paris of 1763 was the treaty that ended the American Revolution.
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I believe the answer is A.
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The first was that states had to create new governments that were loyal to the union and that respected federal authority. Each state had to have a new government without old politicians in it and they would have to swear loyalty officially and that they would abandon old practices and would respect federal government's authority.
The second was slavery had to be abolished once and for all. This didn't only apply to southern states but to all states in general since for example Texas still had slavery after the war because it wasn't a secessionist country so the emancipation proclamation did not apply to them. They abolished slavery in their own local government and not by having it imposed on them. This was achieved by the thirteenth amendment.
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The correct answer is D. Historians identify certain historical events as turning points to emphasize the events' importance in the transition between periods.
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It is called turning point to certain historical events that have a decisive importance with respect to the development of a certain historical process. That is, turning points are those events that, because of the events that occur within them and the consequences that they generates, are breakpoints in history.
An example of a historical turning point is the German invasion of Poland in 1939, which gave rise to World War II.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist, 19-year-old Gavrilo Princip. This event is widely believed to have started the First World War.