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February 24 – Pyle's Massacre. March 1 – The United States Continental Congress implements the Articles of Confederation, forming its Perpetual Union as the United States in Congress Assembled. March 8 – American Revolution – Skirmish at Waters Creek. March 15 – American Revolution – Battle of Guilford Court House: American General ...
American Revolution: Battle of Harlem Heights is fought, and won, making it Washington's first battle field victory. The 7th Maryland Regiment is authorized. The 7th North Carolina Regiment is raised at Halifax, North Carolina. The 11th Pennsylvania Regiment is authorized. The Delaware Constitution of 1776 is adopted.
Federated Department Stores was founded in Columbus in 1929, known today as Macy's. The Sherwin-Williams Company was founded in 1866 in Cleveland. Frisch's Big Boy was opened in 1905 in Cincinnati. American Electric Power was founded in Columbus in 1906.
The American Revolution was the first of the "Atlantic Revolutions": followed most notably by the French Revolution, the Haitian Revolution, and the Latin American wars of independence. Aftershocks contributed to rebellions in Ireland, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the Netherlands.
The contradiction between the claim that "all men are created equal" and the existence of American slavery, including Thomas Jefferson himself owning slaves, attracted comment when the Declaration of Independence was first published. Before final approval, Congress, having made a few alterations to some of the wording, also deleted nearly a ...
Timeline of the American Revolution — timeline of the political upheaval culminating in the 18th century in which Thirteen Colonies in North America joined together for independence from the British Empire, and after victory in the Revolutionary War combined to form the United States of America. The American Revolution includes political ...
Andrew Pickens (congressman) Andrew Pickens (September 13, 1739 – August 11, 1817) was a militia leader in the American Revolution. A planter and slaveowner, he developed his Hopewell plantation on the east side of the Keowee River across from the Cherokee town of Isunigu (Seneca) in western South Carolina.
State churches in British North America prior to the Revolution Catholic colonies. The Colony of Maryland was founded by a charter granted in 1632 to George Calvert, secretary of state to Charles I, and his son Cecil, both recent converts to Catholicism. Under their leadership allowing the practice of this denomination, many English Catholic ...