Early American History

  • The House of Burgesses

    The House of Burgesses
    Representatives, burgesses, were elected to represent in the House of Burgesses. This new government meeting was based off of England's Parliament.
  • Britain is Formed

    Britain is Formed
    England unites with Scotland to form a new nation, Britain, with more materials and expansion of power.
  • War For America

    War For America
    The French and British war for sovereignty over North America, and Britain wins, by the Treaty of Paris.
  • Tax Raise

    Tax Raise
    Parliament passes the Stamp Act, which raises taxes in the colonies. The colonists are enrages, and protest.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    After much protest for lower taxes, Britain sends troops to the colonies. The colonists and soldiers fight, with the commoners only armed with snow and whatever they could grab. After five casualties, Parliament removes all taxes but tea.
  • First Continental Congress

    First Continental Congress
    Delegates from all of the twelve colonies meet in Philadelphia for the first Continental Congress.
  • The Revolution Begins

    The Revolution Begins
    British troops meet colonists at Lexington, the first battle of the American Revolution.
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence
    Thomas Jefferson, a member of Congress, wrote a statement of freedom from Britain, to form the United States of America.
  • The French Step In

    The French Step In
    After seeing that the Americans might just win, the French form an ally with them in order to defeat the old enemy, the British army.
  • Battle of Yorktown

    Battle of Yorktown
    The American and French forces defeat the British, in the final battle of the revolution.
  • A Constitution is Made

    A Constitution is Made
    Delegates meet and create a constitution with three government branches.
  • First President

    First President
    George Washington, a former British soldier, is elected the first president of the United States.