Jefferson's election in 1800 was considered a "republican revolution" because he reversed Federalist policies. Explanation: ... The members of the Electoral College only voted in the president; each voter could vote for two candidates, and the vice president would be the second person
Pontiac's Rebellion prompts the Proclamation of 1763, a British<span> policy to limit ... are taken aback by the amount; </span>they thought<span> it would be one or two pence. ... North </span>Carolina<span> joins the chorus of colonial objectors to the Sugar Act, .... the </span>Patriots<span> raid a </span>British<span> ship in Boston Harbor and throw 342 chests of tea ..... Sep 28, </span>1781<span> ...</span>
The colonies began fighting against Great Britain, but NOT as part of
the revolutionary war, the protests began many years earlier. For
example, Boston Tea Party was fighting against the Tea Act and occurred
in 1773.
Washington didn't command the army until the next month of that year, he was appointed commander at the meeting
The colonists declared independence in 1776
George Washington didn't force the British to leave Boston until Dorchester Heights in 1776.
President Obama's first inauguration was held during the depths of the Great Recession. The situation was dire; the economy had lost nearly 3.6 million jobs in 2008 and was shedding jobs at a nearly 800,000 per month rate when he took office.