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Which set of events related to early America is in
the correct chronological order?
(1) inauguration of George Washington →
passage of Stamp Act → Battle of Saratoga →
French and Indian War
(2) Battle of Saratoga → French and Indian War →
passage of Stamp Act → inauguration of
George Washington
(3) French and Indian War → passage of Stamp
Act → Battle of Saratoga → inauguration of
George Washington
(4) passage of Stamp Act → French and Indian
War → inauguration of George Washington →
Battle of Saratoga


Sagot :

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The correct chronological order is: 3. French and Indian War -> Passage of Stamp Act -> Battle of Saratoga -> Inauguration of George Washington.
The French and Indian war created a demand on the part of the British to raise taxes upon the colonists to pay off war debts. That led to the Stamp Act, which (along with other taxes) angered colonists to the point of revolution. A significant battle in the Revolution was the Battle of Saratoga. Following this battle and the end of the war, the United States were independent and George Washington was inaugurated as president.