Timeline (The Revolution Ended)

1775:

April 19: The American Revolution ends at the Battle of Lexington and Concord after Britain gives up due to many soldiers killed and budget reasons

June 26: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, John Hancock, and Benedict Arnold begin debating for the first President of the United States

1776:

July 4: The Declaration of Independence is signed and America becomes Independent from Britains rule

1777:

March 4: George Washington becomes the first person elected President with John Adams coming in second place becoming his Vice-President

April 30: George Washington gets sworn in as the 1st President of the United States and John Adams gets sworn in as the1st Vice-President of the United States

1778:

February 9: The National Bank is created by President Washington and Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton

1783:

October 12: The French and the British invade the United States by landing in Yorktown, Virginia starting the French-American War

1785:

March 4: Alexander Hamilton gets sworn in as the 2nd President of the United States and John Hancock gets sworn in as the 2nd Vice-President of the United States

1787:

March 2: Benedict Arnold betrays America by joining the British side of the French-American war

1791:

January 27: The Whiskey Rebellion starts when Alexander Hamilton implements a tax on whiskey and increases tariffs from whiskey imports

June 11: The Proclamation of Neutrality is ratified by congress and signed by President Hamilton, France, and Britain ending the French-American war

1793:

March 4: John Hancock gets sworn in as the 3rd President of the United States and Gouverneur Morris gets sworn in as the 3rd Vice-President of the United States

March 12: The fugitive slave act gets signed into law

1794:

July 17: The whiskey Rebellion ends

1796:

June 1: Tennessee becomes the 16th State to join the union

November 4: The Treaty of Triploi gets signed and ratified