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Rise to rights for African-Americans kept on expanding after 1877. Amid the time of Reconstruction, which kept going from 1865 to 1877, Congress passed and upheld laws that advanced common and political rights for African Americans over the South.
Amid Reconstruction, seven hundred African American men served in chose open office, among them two United States Senators, and fourteen individuals from the United States House of Representatives. Another thirteen hundred African American men and ladies held selected government occupations.
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1754 to 1763
French and Indian War (also called Seven Years War)
1765
February 17: The Stamp Act is passed; a British attempt to cover the costs of the 7 Years War (French and Indian War) and the stationing of troops in America led to the cry, "No taxation without representation."
1766
February 21: Parliament votes to repeal the Stamp Act, which had aroused rebellion in both Britain and America.
March 17: King George III approves the repeal of the Stamp Act.
1767
June 29: Parliament enacts the Townshend Acts, a series of taxes to replace the Stamp Act.
1770
March 5: Boston Massacre; only 6 people were killed in the "massacre," but colonists milked it for all the anti-British sentiment they could
1773
December 16: Boston Tea Party
1774
September 5 to October 26: First Continental Congress
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