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| 1776 |
| | The revolutionary convention of Virginia votes for independence from Britain, and instructs its delegates in Philadelphia to propose this motion | |
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| 1776 |
| | Virginia's motion for independence from Britain is passed at the Continental Congress of the colonies with no opposing vote | |
| | Liberty Bell, Philadelphia Fotofile CG
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| 1776 |
| | Thomas Jefferson's text for the Declaration of Independence is accepted by the Congress in Philadelphia | |
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| 1776 |
| | John Hancock is the first delegate to sign the Declaration of Independence, formally written out on a large sheet of parchment | |
| | The American Declaration of Independence in 1776 National Archives, Kew
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| 1777 |
| | The US Congress agrees the final version of the Articles of Confederation, defining the terms on which states join the Union | |
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| 1787 |
| | Delegates meeting in Philadelphia agree a final draft for a US consitution, to be submitted to the states for ratification | |
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| 1788 |
| | The constitution of the United States is ratified by the states, but it is immediately agreed that amendments will be desirable | |
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| 1788 |
| | The ministers of Louis XVI reluctantly announce that the estates general will meet in 1789, for the first time since 1614 | |
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| 1791 |
| | The first ten amendments to the US Constitution, collectively known as the Bill of Rights, are ratified by the states | |
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| 1792 |
| | The first political parties, Hamilton's Federalists and Jefferson's Republicans, emerge in the USA | |
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