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 a war between the French and their allies and the British and their allies
    When: 1754-1763
    Where: North America
    Why: It was an important battle in history
  • The Boston Massacre

    The Boston Massacre
    Who: British soldiers and colonists
    What: British soldiers killed colonist protesters in Boston
    When: March 5, 1770
    Where: Boston, Massachusetts
    Why: It's a big event that pushed the colonists towards Independence
  • The Boston Tea Party

    The Boston Tea Party
    Who: Colonists
    What: Colonists boarded British tea ships and dumped the tea into the harbor
    When: December 16, 1773
    Where: Boston, Massachusetts
    Why: Important event in our history
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence
    Who: Signers of the Declaration
    What: Colonists came together to sign the Declaration of Independence
    When: July 4, 1776
    Where: Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa
    Why: It's the birth of our nation
  • Articles of Confederation

    Articles of Confederation
    Who: Continental Congress
    What: The Continental Congress come up with the Articles of Confederation, the first Constitution
    When: November 15, 1777
    Where: Philadelphia, PA
    Why: It's our original Constitution
  • The Constitution is Signed

    The Constitution is Signed
    Who: Continental Congress
    What: The Constitution is signed
    When: September 17, 1787
    Where: Philadelphia, PA
    Why: We still use the Constitution today
  • George Washington is Elected as the First President

    George Washington is Elected as the First President
    Who: George Washington
    What: George Washington is elected to be the first president of the U.S.
    When: February 4, 1789
    Where: Federal Hall
    Why: He was our first ever president
  • John Adams Becomes our Second President

    John Adams Becomes our Second President
    Who: John Adams
    What: John Adams is elected president
    When: March 4, 1797
    Where: Washington D.C.
    Why: All of our Presidents are important
  • Thomas Jefferson Becomes our Third President

    Thomas Jefferson Becomes our Third President
    Who: Thomas Jefferson
    What: Thomas Jefferson is elected as the third president of the U.S.
    When: March 4, 1801
    Why: Thomas Jefferson did many great things for our country
  • The Louisiana Purchase

    The Louisiana Purchase
    Who: The French and the Americans
    What: Napoleon sold the Louisiana Territory to the U.S. for very little
    When: May 5, 1803
    Why: Our country grew by a lot and it is very important
  • Lewis and Clark Begin their Expedition

    Lewis and Clark Begin their Expedition
    Who: Lewis and Clark
    What: Lewis and Clark begin their expedition to explore the west
    When: May 14, 1804
    Where: North America
    Why: The exploration of the west was very important to the future of our country
  • The War of 1812 Begins

    The War of 1812 Begins
    Who: America and Great Britain
    What: America and Great Britain fought over the British's violation of U.S. maritime rights
    When: June 18, 1812
    Why: It was an important war in our history
  • The Star Spangled Banner was Written

    The Star Spangled Banner was Written
    Who: Francis Scott Key
    What: Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner
    When: September 13, 1814
    Where: Fort McHenry
    Why: It's the writing of our national anthem
  • The War of 1812 Ends

    The War of 1812 Ends
    Who: America and Great Britain
    What: America wins the war of 1812
    When: February 18, 1815
    Where: America
    Why: It was a victory for our country
  • Indian Removal Act was Signed

    Indian Removal Act was Signed
    Who: Andrew Jackson
    What: The Indian removal act moved Native Americans from Native lands into unsettled lands
    When: May 28, 1830
    Where: North America
    Why: The act was very important in our history
  • Seneca Falls Convention

    Seneca Falls Convention
    Who: Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
    What: The Seneca falls convention was a women's rights convention and was held for women's rights activists to all come together
    When: July 19, 1848
    Where: Seneca Falls, New York
    Why: It was a huge step for women's rights
  • The Civil War Begins

    The Civil War Begins
    Who: The Union and the Confederacy
    What: The war for slavery had begun
    When: April 12, 1861
    Where: The U.S.
    Why: It's a very important war in our history
  • The Civil War Ends

    The Civil War Ends
    Who: The Union and the Confederacy
    What: The Confederacy surrendered to the Union
    When: April 9, 1865
    Where: Appomattox Courthouse
    Why: It marked the end of the Civil War and the end of slavery
  • Abraham Lincoln is Assassinated

    Abraham Lincoln is Assassinated
    Who: Abraham Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth
    What: Abraham Lincoln was shot in the back of the head by John Wilkes Booth while he was watching a play
    When: April 14, 1865
    Why: It was a tragic moment in our history
  • The Great Chicago Fire

    The Great Chicago Fire
    Who: People of Chicago
    What: A great fire in Chicago killed at least 300 people
    When: October 8, 1871
    Where: Chicago Illinois
    Why: It was a tragic event that killed many people