American History Timeline 1754 - 1877

  • The French and Indian War

    The French and Indian War
    Who: The French and British and their allies
    What: The French and Indian War was between the French and their allies and the British and their allies for land in North America.
    When: 1754 - 1763
    Where: North America
    Why: It was an important battle in history.
    How: It was an important battle in history and with the British win, begins the colonization of the British.
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    1754 - 1877

  • The Boston Massacre

    The Boston Massacre
    Who: British soldiers and patriot citizens.
    What: British soldiers shot and killed patriot citizens who were protesting buy throwing objects.
    When: May 5, 1770
    Where: Boston, Massachusetts
    Why: This is a big event that influenced the patriots to strive further for independence.
    How: The patriots were already wanting independence but the massacre is what pushed many over the edge.
  • American Revolution

    American Revolution
    Who: The British and colonies (soon to be Americans)
    What: The revolution was fought so the colonies could gain independence from the British Monarchy and establish their own country.
    When: April 19, 1775 - September 3, 1783
    Where: North America
    Why:This is one of the biggest events in U.S. history.
    How: This revolution is what caused us to gain the independence and freedoms we have today.
  • Declaration Of Independence

    Declaration Of Independence
    Who: Every individual who signed the Declaration of Independence.
    What: The Declaration of Independence was signed with a list of grievances for the king and all his wrong-doings.
    When: July 4, 1776
    Where: Independence Hall, Philadelphia, PA.
    Why: The signing of the declaration was an important event that got use one step closer to gaining independence.
    How: The declaration gave a list of grievances and complaints to the king to explain why they were going to leave the monarchy.
  • Articles Of Confederation

    Articles Of Confederation
    Who: Continental Congress
    What: The Continental Congress adopts the Articles of Confederation, the first U.S. Constitution.
    When: November 15, 1777
    Where: Philadelphia
    Why: It was the first step to having a Constitution.
    How: This was the first ever Constitution for the U.S. which would later be much more advance.
  • George Washington Became President

    George Washington Became President
    Who: George Washington
    What: George Washington is unanimously elected the first president of the United States of America.
    When: February 4, 1789
    Where: Federal Hall
    Why: This is a beginning event since George Washington was the first president.
    How: With George Washington becoming the first President of the United States, this marked the beginning of the continuation of presidents.
  • John Adams Becomes Second President

    John Adams Becomes Second President
    Who: John Adams
    What: John Adams is inaugurated as the second president of the United States.
    When: Match 4, 1797
    Where: Washington D.C
    Why: Every presidency is important in history.
    How: Every presidency shows the continuation of our country and overall our freedoms.
  • Thomas Jefferson Becomes Third President

    Thomas Jefferson Becomes Third President
    Who: Thomas Jefferson
    What: Thomas Jefferson is inaugurated in as the third president of the United States of America.
    When: March 4, 1801
    Where: Washington D.C
    Why: Every presidency is important in history.
    How: Every presidency is import since it represents the continuation of our country and our freedoms.
  • Louisiana Purchase

    Louisiana Purchase
    Who: French and Americans
    What: Napoleon needed money for the French Revolution so he sold the Louisiana Territory to the U.S. for very cheap.
    When: May 2, 1803
    Where: North America
    Why: This was a major and important purchase in U.S. history.
    How: It significantly aided America in the Manifest Destiny that so many believed.
  • Lewis and Clark

    Lewis and Clark
    Who: Lewis and Clark
    What: Lewis and Clark started their expedition to explore the west of the soon to be United States.
    When: May 4, 1804
    Where: North America
    Why: The exploration of the west was very important.
    How: The exploration of the west helped develop and start the expansion of the U.S. and also help many discover new plants and animals.
  • James Madison Becomes Fourth President

    James Madison Becomes Fourth President
    Who: James Madison
    What: James Madison is inaugurated as the fourth president of the United States.
    When: March 4, 1809
    Where: Washington D.C
    Why: Every presidency is important in history.
    How; Every presidency is important since it shows the continuation of our country, government, and history.
  • War Of 1812

    War Of 1812
    Who: United States and Great Britain
    What: Americans and British fought over British violations of U.S. maritime rights.
    When: June 18, 1812 - February 18, 1815
    Where: North America
    Why: Every battle is important in U.S. history.
    How: This battle ended with the exchange of ratifications of the Treaty of Ghent.
  • James Monroe Becomes Fifth President

    James Monroe Becomes Fifth President
    Who: James Monroe
    What: James Monroe is inaugurated as the fifth president of the United States.
    When: March 4, 1817
    Where: Washington D.C
    Why: Every presidency is important.
    How: Every presidency is important since it shows the continuation of our country, government, and our freedoms.
  • John Quincy Adams Becomes Sixth President

    John Quincy Adams Becomes Sixth President
    Who: John Quincy Adams
    What: John Quincy Adams is inaugurated as the sixth president of the United States.
    When: March 4, 1825
    Where: Washington D.C
    Why: Every presidency is important.
    How: Every presidency is important because it shows the continuation of the county, government, and our freedoms.
  • Andrew Jackson Becomes Seventh President

    Andrew Jackson Becomes Seventh President
    Who: Andrew Jackson
    What: Andrew Jackson is inaugurated as the seventh president of the United States.
    When: March 4, 1829
    Where: Washington D.C
    Why: Every presidency is important.
    How: Every presidency is important because it shows the continuation of this country, government, and our freedoms
  • Indian Removal Act Is Signed

    Indian Removal Act Is Signed
    Who: Andrew Jackson
    What: The act authorized the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Native American lands within existing state borders.
    When: May 28, 1830
    Where: North America
    Why: The act was very significant in our history.
    How: It was significant since it helped with the American's believe of Manifest Destiny.
  • Women's Rights Convention

    Women's Rights Convention
    Who: Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
    What: The convention had about 200 women in attendance and was the first of the time.
    When: October 19, 1848
    Where: Seneca Falls, New York
    Why: It is important for female American's rights.
    How: It was one of the first time that females stood up and protested for their rights and their want to vote too.
  • Civil War

    Civil War
    Who: The Union and the Confederacy
    What: Eleven southern states broke from the union and wanted to protect their institution of slavery and other believes.
    When: April 12, 1861 - May 13, 1865
    Where: North America
    Why: The Civil War was one of the most significant and written about war in U.S. history.
    How: The Civil War was unusual and different from other wars since it was the countries own people fighting against each other and how opposing views can easily lead to war.
  • Abraham Lincoln Is Assassinated

    Abraham Lincoln Is Assassinated
    Who: Abraham Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth
    What: Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth whilst watching a play.
    When: April 14, 1865
    Where: The Peterson House in Washington D.C
    Why: Every assassination of a president is important in U.S. history.
    How: Lincoln was a very important president in our history and his assassination was the first of few president assassinations.
  • Chicago Fire Kills 300

    Chicago Fire Kills 300
    Who: People of Chicago
    What: The Chicago Fire started in a small barn in Chicago and spread rapidly because of dry weather and abundance of wood.
    When: October 8 - 9, 1871
    Where: Chicago
    Why: It was a major tragedy in U.S history that killed so many and left so many homeless.
    How: The event may have sparked the idea to build things with material other than wood and try and find another lighting source than oil lamps and candles.