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  • {{date|1773|1775}}
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  • {{date|1775|1777}}
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  • *[[1775]] – The American Continental Congress orders all trade with [[British
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  • ...aval History: An Illustrated Chronology of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, 1775-present''. Naval Institute Press, 2002.
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  • *[[1775]] – [[British West Florida]] Governor [[Peter Chester]] writes an off
    1 KB (138 words) - 10:58, 5 September 2009
  • ...onnell. ''Army and empire: British soldiers on the American frontier, 1758-1775.'' University of Nebraska Press, 2005.</ref>
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  • ...a partner in the trading house Moore & Panton in Savannah, Georgia. In [[1775]], British governor of [[Wikipedia:East Florida|East Florida]] [[Wikipedia:
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  • On July 8, 1775, O'Neill was part of a disastrous expedition to quell piracy at Algiers tha
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  • ...Louisiana. He was transferred to [[Wikipedia:Seville|Seville, Spain]] in [[1775]], and then participated in the failed expedition of [[Wikipedia:Alejandro
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  • ...ere]], in the American hinterland. After the defeat at Bunker Hill in June 1775 he was sent on the New York expedition with Sir William Howe.
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  • ...eventually declaring their independence as the United States of America in 1775. Britain, determined not to lose its valuable colonies, attempted to regain
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  • During the American Revolution (1775-1783), Georgia, including inland Alabama, revolted against the British crow
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  • *[[1775]]-[[1783]] – [[Revolutionary War]], Florida remains loyal to England.
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