Important Events From the 1400s to the 1700s

  • Period: Sep 30, 1400 to

    The Events Occurred from 1492-1763

  • Sep 30, 1492

    Christpher Columbus sailed to the Americas

    Christpher Columbus sailed to the Americas
    Columbus, an Italian working for the Spanish, was trying to find a trade route to India when he accidentaly landed in the Bahamas on an island which he named San Salvador.
  • Sep 30, 1511

    The first enslaved Africans arrive in the Americas

    The first enslaved Africans arrive in the Americas
    In 1511, the Portugese go to Africa, and bring slaves to their colonies in the Americas in huge slave ships. Slave trade will soon become a major industry, and it will earn the Portugese a lot of money.
  • Sep 30, 1521

    Hernan Cortes conquers the Aztec Empire

    Hernan Cortes conquers the Aztec Empire
    Hernan Cortes was a Spanish Conquistador who defeated the Aztec Empire. The Aztecs thought he and his fellow Spaniards were gods. The emperor, Montezuma, gave him a lot of gold, and then he and his army brought down the Aztec Empire.
  • Sep 30, 1533

    Francisco Pizzaro conquers the Incan Empire

    Francisco Pizzaro conquers the Incan Empire
    Francisco Pizzaro was a Spanish Conquistador who defeated the Incan Empire with very few men because he had horses, and he ambushed the Incan army.
  • English found Jamestown

    English found Jamestown
    In 1607, The Virginia Company of London, sent people to Virginia to form a colony. Jamestown became the first permanent English colony in the Americas.
  • The English found Plymouth

    The English found Plymouth
    Plymouth was an English colony in what is now Massachusetts created by Puritan Pilgrims who wanted to escape the Church of England. The Pilgrims arrived in a ship named the Mayflower.
  • The French and Indian War ends

    The French and Indian War ends
    The British (in America) fought the French (in America) and the Indians for land. The British won, and all the French were left with were a couple of islands off South America. The British took all of New France.