By Swood Treaty of Paris 1783 The Treaty of Paris was signed on September 3 1783 It formally ended the American Revolutionary War between Great Britain and the United States of America because the colonists had refused to fallow British rules ID: 435304 Download Presentation
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Critical Years 1780’s
By. SwoodSlide2
Treaty of Paris 1783
The Treaty of Paris was signed on September 3, 1783. It formally ended the American Revolutionary War between Great Britain and the United States of America because the colonist’s had refused to fallow British rules.Slide3
The United States presidential
election of 1789
The Untied States held their first presidential election in 1789. The polls opened on December 15, 1787 , and closed on January 10, 1789. George Washington was the first to be elected as President of the United States and John Adams the first Vice President of the United States.Slide4
The Constitution of 1789
The Constitution of the Untied States of America is the supreme law of the Untied States. It is the source of the legal authority lying beneath the existence of the Untied States and the Federal Government of the United States.Slide5
The Judiciary Act of 1789