This document provides a summary of key events in America between 1763 and 1787, from the end of the French and Indian War through the drafting of the US Constitution. It describes the growing unrest and revolutionary spirit in the colonies as the British imposed new taxes. Key figures like Samuel Adams and Thomas Paine advocated independence. The Declaration of Independence was adopted in 1776 and the Revolutionary War began. Though the Continental Army struggled early on, victories at Saratoga, Cowpens, and Yorktown helped secure independence. However, the weak Articles of Confederation proved problematic, leading to the Constitutional Convention and the drafting of a new framework for national government.