1700-1800

By cjto
  • New Jersey

    New Jersey
    Royal Colony of New Jersey established by Queen Anne from separate provinces of East New Jersey and West New Jersey.
  • News Paper

    News Paper
    The first regular newspaper publishes its initial edition in Boston, the News-Letter. It was begun by John Campbell, the postmaster.
  • Calendar swap

    Calendar swap
    Britain and the British colonies switch from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar
  • French And Indian War 1754-1763

    French And Indian War 1754-1763
    Final conflict in the ongoing struggle between the British and French for control of eastern North America. The British win a decisive victory over the French on the Plains of Abraham outside Quebec.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    The British formally gain control of Canada and all the French possessions east of the Mississippi.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    British troops fire into a mob, killing five men and leading to intense public protests.
  • Tea Party

    Tea Party
    Group of colonial patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians board three ships in Boston harbor and dump more than 300 crates of tea overboard as a protest against the British tea tax.
  • First Congress

    First Congress
    First Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia, with 56 delegates representing every colony except Georgia. Delegates include Patrick Henry, George Washington, and Samuel Adams.
  • The Revolution

    The Revolution
    American Revolution: War of independence fought between Great Britain and the 13 British colonies on the eastern seaboard of North America. Battles of Lexington and Concord, Mass., between the British Army and colonial minutemen, mark the beginning of the war.
  • Adoption of the Decleration

    Adoption of the Decleration
    Continental Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia.
  • First Flag

    First Flag
    Continental Congress approves the first official flag of the United States.
  • Articles of Confederation

    Articles of Confederation
    Continental Congress adopts the Articles of Confederation, the first U.S. constitution.
  • Valley Forage

    Valley Forage
    Battle-weary and destitute Continental army spends brutally cold winter and following spring at Valley Forge, Pa.
  • Victory at Yorktown

    Victory at Yorktown
    British general Charles Cornwallis surrenders to Gen. George Washington at Yorktown, Va.
  • American Independence

    American Independence
    Great Britain formally acknowledges American independence in the Treaty of Paris, which officially brings the war to a close.
  • Shays's Rebellion

    Shays's Rebellion
    Shays's Rebellion erupts; farmers from New Hampshire to South Carolina take up arms to protest high state taxes and stiff penalties for failure to pay.
  • Constitutional Convention

    Constitutional Convention
    Constitutional Convention, made up of delegates from 12 of the original 13 colonies, meets in Philadelphia to draft the U.S. Constitution.
  • President Washington

    President Washington
    George Washington is unanimously elected president of the United States in a vote by state electors
  • Bill of Rights

    Bill of Rights
    First ten amendments to the Constitution, known as the Bill of Rights, are ratified.
  • Cotton Gin

    Cotton Gin
    Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin greatly increases the demand for slave labor.
  • John Adams

    John Adams
    John Adams is inaugurated as the second president in Philadelphia.