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american history timeline

  • French & Indian War

    French & Indian War
    Who: great britain and france
    What: war fought between britain and france to declare who was the strongest power
    Where: north america
    Significance: the war helped bring about american revolution
    Why i chose the event: i wanted to know more about the war
  • Stamp Act Passed

    Stamp Act Passed
    Who: British Parliament
    What: a new tax imposed on all american colonists and required tax on every printed paper they used
    Where: the colonies
    Significance: the rage caused colonists to get organized in opposition groups
    Why i chose this event: to know what this is
  • Stamp Act Repealed

    Stamp Act Repealed
    Who: America, Britain, Parliament
    What: after months of protest, parliament voted to repeal the stamp act
    Where: Britain
    Significance: shows that the power is in the people
    Why i chose this event: to show that the law only lasted a year
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    Who: america & britain
    What: americans disguised as mohawk indians threw 342 chests of tea belonging to britain east india company into boston harbor off of ships
    Where: boston harbor
    Significance: this event let great britain know the colonies would do anything to be independent
    Why i chose this event: for myself to better understand the event
  • Declaring Independence From Great Britain

    Declaring Independence From Great Britain
    Who: great britain & america
    What: representatives from the 13 colonies signed the Declaration of Independance
    Where: Independance Hall, Philadelphia, PA
    Significance: if we did not declare our independance from britain we would still be under british rule
    Why i chose this event: it is a very important event in american history
  • Articles of Confederation

    Articles of Confederation
    Who: the 13 original colonies
    What: the first constitution, established a weak central government
    Where: Philadelphia
    Significance: named the new nation “The United States of America”
    Why i chose this event: the articles of confederation caused conflict
  • Signing of the Treaty of Paris

    Signing of the Treaty of Paris
    Who: great britain, spain, france
    What: britain formally recognized the independence of the 13 colonies
    Where: Paris
    Significance: signified america’s status as a free nation
    Why i chose this event: significant to where america is at right now
  • Monarchy Abolished in France

    Monarchy Abolished in France
    Who: Legislative assembly of france
    What: voted to abolish monarchy and establish first republic
    Where: France
    Significance: precedent to King’s death
    Why i chose this event: i find it interesting
  • Invention of the Cotton Gin

    Invention of the Cotton Gin
    Who: Eli Whitney
    What: Whitney invented this machine to separate cotton seeds from fiber
    Where: Georgia
    Significance: reduced the time it took to separate cotton seeds from fiber
    Why i chose this event: it is an important invention to agriculture
  • Ohio Becomes the 17th State

    Ohio Becomes the 17th State
    Who: Ohio General Assembly, U.S. Senate, House of Representatives
    What: The Ohio Constitution signed by the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives making Ohio the 17th state
    Where: Ohio Statehouse in Colombus, Ohio
    Significance: made ohio a state in America
    Why i chose this event: i live in Ohio so it is relevant to me
  • Slavery Abolition Act

    Slavery Abolition Act
    Who: Britain, Caribbean, South Africa, Canada
    What: a number of slaves from those countries were freed
    Where: Britain
    Significance: slavery was officially put to end, freed over 800,000 enslaved africans
    Why i chose this event: it helped get rid of a big problem that is slavery
  • Mexican American War Begins

    Mexican American War Begins
    Who: Mexico, U.S., President James K. Polk
    What: war fought in order for the U.S. to take over Mexican territory
    Where: in an area that used to be mexican territory but is now american territory
    Significance: america gained power over California, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada
    Why i chose this event: to refresh myself on the topic
  • Pony Express Begins

    Pony Express Begins
    Who: William (“Buffalo Bill”) Cody, Robert (“Pony Bob”) Haslam
    What: system of mail delivery by continuous horse and rider
    Where: St. Joseph, Missouri, Sacramento, California, San Francisco
    Significance: fastest delivery of a message across america
    Why i chose this event: i did not know what it was
  • Battle of Gettysburg

    Battle of Gettysburg
    Who: General Robert E. Lee & his Army, General George G. Meade Confederate Army, Federalists
    What: confederates attacked federalists, confederates failed at the cost of thousands of casualties
    Where: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
    Significance: turning point of civil war, prevented confederate invasion of the north, elimated 1/3 of General Lee’s men
    Why i chose this event: to learn what it is
  • Sand Creek Massacre

    Sand Creek Massacre
    Who: Cheyenne & Arapahoe Indians, Colonel John Livington’s Colorado volunteers
    What: Indians massacred by americans for control over the great plains of eastern colorado
    Where: Sand Creek Colorado
    Significance: over 100 indians killed, mostly children and women
    Why i chose this event: i have not heard of this event
  • Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

    Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
    Who: John Wilkes Booth & Abraham Lincoln
    What: abe was attending a performance, booth slipped in the president box and shot abe
    Where: Ford‘s Theatre in Washington, D.C.
    Significance: the passing of abe changed the reconstruction era
    Why i chose the event: it is well know
  • Ku Klux Klan Founded

    Ku Klux Klan Founded
    Who: James R. Crowe, J. Calvin Jones, John C. Lester, Frank O. McCord, John B. Kennedy, Richard R. Reed
    What: american white supremacist hate group who’s primary target is african americans
    Where: Pulaski, Tennessee
    Significance: cause oppression and aggression towards african americans
    Why i chose this event: to learn a little more about them
  • Civil Rights Act

    Civil Rights Act
    Who: President John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson
    What: law that outlaws discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin
    Where: White House
    Significance: ended segregation in public places
    Why i chose this event: to know more about this law
  • Great Chicago Fire

    Great Chicago Fire
    Who: Patrick & Catherine O’Leary’s property
    What: their could have knocked over a lantern & started the fire, other theories are a meteor or human started the fire, the fire lasted 2 days
    Where: Chicago
    Significance: about 300 deaths, destroyed thousands of buildings, about $200 million damages
    Why i chose this events: i thought it was interesting
  • Great Railroad Strike

    Great Railroad Strike
    Who: workers of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad
    What: workers striked until the 3rd wage cut in a year was revised
    Where: Martinsburg, West Virginia
    Significance: shows that strikes can work
    Why i chose this event: had to do with where i live