The first is when the British first declared that the Americans could not move west. This is important because if the British had never declared this law, then the Americans never would have had a reason to get angry at them, and the revolution never would have happened and we might still be part of the British. Also the colonists helped fight for the British and they felt that they should be able to move into the land they had fought so hard for. Then the British started taxing them so that made the colonists even madder than they already were. This also leads right to the colonists rebelling and fighting back. So as you can see, this was a very important event that took place. Without it, America might not be what it is today. The second event is the very first president. George Washington set the example of what a president should or should not do. Without him, the presidents today might not know how to be a good president or anything like that. George Washington made some very important decisions while he was in office like the cabinet people and the White House. He also shaped the government and the …show more content…
This was important because we got more states and land for the United Kingdoms. It consists of more than 15 states, including Oklahoma and Iowa. It also helped for the moving west and more people could move to the Americas to live. With the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the United States purchased approximately 828,000,000 square miles of territory from France, thereby doubling the size of the young republic. What was known as the Louisiana Territory stretched from the Mississippi River in the east to the Rocky Mountains in the west and from the Gulf of Mexico in the south to the Canadian border in the north. Part or all of the 15 states were eventually created from the land deal, which is considered one of the most important achievements of Thomas Jefferson’s