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Timeline of Us

  • 1607

    Jamestown, Virginia, founded by English settlers, who begin growing tobacco.
  • 17th-18th centuries

    Hundreds of thousands of Africans brought over and sold into slavery to work on cotton and tobacco plantations.
  • 1763

    Britain gains control of territory up to the Mississippi river following victory over France in Seven Years' War.
  • 1774

    Colonists form First Continental Congress as Britain closes down Boston harbour and deploys troops in Massachusetts.
  • 1775

    American Revolution: George Washington leads Continental Army to fight against British rule.
  • 1776 4 July

    Declaration of Independence endorsed by Congress; colonies declare independence.
  • 1781

    Rebel states form loose confederation after defeating the British at the Battle of Yorktown.
  • 1787

    Founding Fathers draw up new constitution for United States of America. Constitution comes into effect in 1788.
  • 1789

    George Washington elected first president of USA.
  • 1803

    France sells Louisiana territories to USA.
  • 1812-15

    War of 1812 between the US and Britain, partly over the effects of British restrictions on US trade during the Napoleonic Wars.
  • 1846-48

    US acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.
  • 1854

    Opponents of slavery, or abolitionists, set up Republican Party.
  • 1860

    Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln elected president.
  • 1865

    Confederates defeated; slavery abolished under Thirteenth Amendment. Lincoln is assassinated.
  • 1898

    US gains Puerto Rico, Guam, the Philippines and Cuba following the Spanish-American war. US annexes Hawaii.
  • 1917-18

    US intervenes in World War I, but rejects membership of League of Nations in its aftermath.
  • 1920

    Women given the right to vote under the Nineteenth Amendment.
  • 1929-33

    More than 13 million people are unemployed after the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929 triggers the Great Depression. President Herbert Hoover rejects direct federal relief.
  • 1941

    Japanese warplanes attack US fleet at Pearl Harbour in Hawaii, leading to US joining World War II against the Axis powers.
  • 1945

    US drops two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan surrenders.
  • 1950-53

    US forces play leading role against North Korean and Chinese troops in Korean War.
  • 1960

    Democratic Party candidate John F Kennedy elected president, narrowly defeating his rival Richard Nixon.
  • 1963

    President John F Kennedy assassinated; Lyndon Johnson becomes president.
  • 1968

    Black civil rights leader Martin Luther King assassinated.
  • 1969

    Republican Party candidate Richard Nixon elected president amid growing public opposition to Vietnam war. US military presence in Vietnam exceeds 500,000 personnel. US astronaut Neil Armstrong becomes the first person to walk on the Moon.
  • 1976

    Democratic Party candidate Jimmy Carter elected president.
  • 1986 January

    Space shuttle Challenger explodes shortly after take off from Cape Canaveral. All seven crew members are killed. Manned space flights are suspended until September 1988.
  • 1991

    US forces play dominant role in war against Iraq, which was triggered by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and ended with the expulsion of Iraqi troops from that country.
  • 1992

    Democratic Party candidate Bill Clinton elected president.
  • 1992

    Congress passes North American Free Trade Agreement, or Nafta, intended to create free-trade bloc among US, Canada and Mexico.
  • 2000 November

    Republican Party's George W Bush wins presidency.
  • 2001 11 september

    Co-ordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaeda terror group prompts the US to embark on a ''war on terror'' that includes invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.
  • 2003 February

    Space shuttle Columbia's 28th mission ends in tragedy when the craft breaks-up while re-entering the atmosphere. The seven astronauts on board are killed.
  • 2008 November

    Democratic Senator Barack Obama becomes the first black president of the United States.
  • 2014 November

    Republicans win a Senate majority in mid-term elections, gaining control of both houses of Congress and further reducing President Obama's room for manoeuvre.
  • 2016 November

    Republican candidate Donald Trump wins presidential election, defeating Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in one of the biggest political upsets in US history. He is inaugurated in January.
  • 2017 January

    President Trump signs executive orders restricting visas for people seeking to enter the US from certain Muslim-majority countries, and barring funding for cities that shelter illegal immigrants. Both policies are blocked by the courts.
  • 2020 March

    National emergency declared over the Covid-19 pandemic.