Pre-Reconstruction America

  • 1492

    Columbus Arrives

    Columbus Arrives
    Columbus arrives in America (the new world).
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    Sir Walter Raleigh Roanoke Island Settled and Disappears

    Sir Walter and settlers create settlement on Roanoke Island only to completely vanish 3 years later.
  • Jamestown Established

    Jamestown Established
    The first English settlement in America (Virginia) was established.
  • Slavery Begins in the English Colonies

    Slavery Begins in the English Colonies
    African slaves were brought to Point Comfort by Dutch traders.
  • Plymouth Established with Mayflower Compact

    Plymouth Established with Mayflower Compact
    The Mayflower Compact established that the colonists remained loyal to King James, but required self-governance.
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    Life of Anthony Johnson in Virginia

    Anthony Johnson was a indentured slave who married a woman named Mary, earned his freedom, bought land, and owned slaves. He died in 1670.
  • Pennsylvania Colony Established

    Pennsylvania Colony Established
    William Penn founded Pennsylvania in 1681.
  • Salem Witch Trials

    Salem Witch Trials
    In Salem village, Massachusetts, citizens were accused of witchcraft in which many were found guilty and some were hung.
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    First Great Awakening

    In the American Colonies, new meanings of religion reached everyone and preachers also starting becoming more popular.
  • Albany Plan by Ben Franklin Begins to Unite American Colonies

    Albany Plan by Ben Franklin Begins to Unite American Colonies
    Benjamin Franklin created the Albany Plan which unified the Thirteen Colonies in Albany, New York.
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    7 Years War “French-Indian War”

    Great Britain and France fought in an imperial war over North America continents.
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    First direct tax used on material papers issued by the Parliament of Great Britain.
  • Andrew Jackson as President

    Andrew Jackson as President
    An American soldier who became the seventh president.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    A riot turned into a massacre by the shooting of American colonists by British soldiers.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    The Sons of Liberty protested against the Tea Act by throwing chests of tea into Boston Harbor.
  • First Continental Congress Does Not Seek Independence

    First Continental Congress Does Not Seek Independence
    The First Continental Congress were delegates from the Thirteen Colonies (except for Georgia) who did not seek independence.
  • Battles of Lexington and Concord

    Battles of Lexington and Concord
    First military battles of the American Revolution.
  • Second Continental Congress Does Seek Independence

    Second Continental Congress Does Seek Independence
    After the American Revolution had begun, the congress declared their complete independence from Britain.
  • Articles of Confederation

    Articles of Confederation
    The first Constitution created By the original 13 states of America.
  • Britain Surrenders Revolutionary War

    Britain Surrenders Revolutionary War
    The British surrendered to the American Colonists on Yorktown during the Revolutionary War.
  • Shays’ Rebellion

    Shays’ Rebellion
    Shays’ Rebellion is the fight in Massachusetts caused by the debt crisis by the government taxing.
  • Constitutional Convention

    Constitutional Convention
    America decided how it was going to be governed, and revised the Articles of Confederation.
  • Constitution Ratified

    Constitution Ratified
    The Constituion became the offcial way of the American government.
  • George Washington Becomes First President

    George Washington Becomes First President
    In April 30th, George Washington announces he has become President of the United States of America.
  • Washington’s Farewell Address

    Washington’s Farewell Address
    A letter George Washinton wrote for America before he retired to Virgina.
  • Alien & Sedition Acts

    Alien & Sedition Acts
    The four laws passed by the U.S. Congress limiting places to go and freedom of speech.
  • Thomas Jefferson Elected President

    Thomas Jefferson Elected President
    On Feburary 17, Thomas Jefferson was elected the third president of the United States.
  • Louisiana Purchase

    Louisiana Purchase
    America buys Louisiana from France.
  • Lewis and Clark Expedition

    Lewis and Clark Expedition
    Lewis and Clark explore the Western part of America by president Jefferson’s wishes.
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    War of 1812

    The United States and it’s allies fought Great Britian and it’s allies for America’s independence.
  • Missouri Compromise

    Missouri Compromise
    An effort of balance between slave and free states.
  • Monroe Doctrine

    Monroe Doctrine
    A foreign policy in America that porhibited further colonization from the British.
  • Frederick Douglass Joins the Abolitionist Movement

    Frederick Douglass Joins the Abolitionist Movement
    Frederick was a fromer slaved who joined the movement to promote freedom for all slaves
  • Fugitive Slave Act passed

    this act required slaves to be returned to their owners and was part of the Compromise.
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    Compromise of 1850

    Five laws/bills were passed to fight slavery and territorial expansion.
  • Uncle Tom’s Cabin published

    An anti-slavery American novel written by Hariet Beecher Stowe.
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    Bleeding Kansas

    The topic of slavery in Kansas caused a violent civil confrontations.
  • Dred Scott Decision

    The supreme court’s ruling saying that Dred Scott was not entitle an enslaved his freedom
  • Abraham Lincoln Elected President

    The 16th president of the United States elected on November 6th.
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    Civil War

    American Northern states loyal to the Union and American Southern states not loyal to the Union fought in the American Civil War to form the Confederate States of America.
  • Emancipation Proclamation

    A presidential proclaim and executive order by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War.
  • 13th-15th Amendments Pass; Become Law

    These admendments passed more rights to African Americans and slaves.
  • Lincoln Assassinated

    President Lincoln of the United States was shot to death on April 15th.