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Colonial America In The Late 1700s

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In colonial America in the late 1700s, the states were not unified under a single form of government. They were under British imperial rule, which proved to be a constant struggle for the colonists In the late 1700s, America was in a state of political, social and economic unrest. For example, certain significant events such as the Proclamation of 1763, the Sugar Act of 1764, and… ??? Eventually, these events contributed to the American Revolution starting in 1765, where the colonists rebelled against British power. This period of time ultimately was the beginning of The United States as an independent country. Finally, in 1776, the Declaration of Independence was drafted, which allowed the United States to officially break away from British rule. …show more content…

However, war left the newly formed country in a state of economic despair and an uncertain state of government. Shortly after America declared independence from Britain in 1776, they hastily adopted the Articles of Confederation in 1777, which was America's first constitution. However, the Articles period (1781 to 1789) proved to be a time of loose confederation between the states with a weak government. In 1787, United States Constitution remedied the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation such as limited federal courts, disunion among the states, and poor representation in Congress. (The last 15 years of the century were highlighted by differing views of how the new American government should operate, debates over the morality of slavery and the creation of the U.S.

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