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storchak [24]
3 years ago
10

Is this is the Wright order pls I need help

Social Studies
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PilotLPTM [1.2K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: The articles of confederation, AKA the first constitution of USA was written on November 15th, 1777

George Washington became president on April 30th, 1789

The constitutional convention took place on May, 25th 1787

The bill of rights was ratified On October 2,  1791

The Whiskey Rebellion took started in 1791 and ended in 1794

The Jay treaty was ratified on Nevember 19, 1794

Washingtons' Fairwell adress was written in 1796.

Explanation:

so, from furthest back to most recently, it goes:

1777-- articles of confederation

1787-- constitutional convention

1789-- Washington become president

1791-- Bill of Rights

1791-- The Whiskey Rebellion

1794-- The Jay treaty

1796-- Washingtons' Fairwell Adress

It's kinda tough to know for sure, because some things happened during the same year/time period. But I think this is right, and I hope this helps you!! mark brainliest if it does? :)

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