US history 2

  • Oct 12, 1492

    Leading The columbus

    Leading The columbus
    Columbus and his crew make landfall on the island of Guanahani, probably San Salvador Island, also called Watlings Island, one of the Bahamas islands.
  • Apr 4, 1513

    Juan Ponce de León

    Juan Ponce de León
    He goes ashore on an island, or so he thinks, and names it Florida.
  • Jul 10, 1534

    Jacques Cartier

    Jacques Cartier
    explores the St. Lawrence River for France.
  • Jun 9, 1541

    Hernando de Soto

     Hernando de Soto
    He was a Spanish conquistador and explores the Mississippi River.
  • May 4, 1565

    Saint Augustine

    Saint Augustine
    Saint Augustine (today's northeastern Florida, about 40 miles or 65 km southeast of Jacksonville), the oldest permanent settlement in the US, is founded by the Spanish.
  • Jamestown

    Jamestown
    Jamestown, Virginia, the first English permanent settlement in North America, is founded. The Virginia Company of London decides this site is the perfect location because no Indians live here. Turns out, the property was vacant for a reason. You couldn't get anything to grow on this swampy land.
  • Mayflower

    Mayflower
    Pilgrims from the ship Mayflower set up a settlement at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, near Cape Cod.
  • Act Concerning Religion

    Act Concerning Religion
    The Act Concerning Religion passed by the General Assembly, aka Maryland's legislature, is the first law of religious toleration in the English colonies.
  • Sieur de La Salle

    Sieur de La Salle
    French explorer Sieur de La Salle investigates the lower Mississippi valley and claims the entire region for France. He calls it Louisiana.
  • Georgia,

    Georgia,
    The 13th and last of the English colonies in America, is founded.
  • French and Indian War

    French and Indian War
    In the upper Ohio River valley colonial rivalry between France and England came to a head. It was the only time Washington ever surrendered in battle.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    The Treaty of Paris ends the French and Indian War. The French leave, the British take over. See also the Seven Years' War.
  • Quartering Act and the Stap Act

    Quartering Act and the Stap Act
    The Quartering Act and the Stamp Act anger Americans. Nine colonies are represented at the Stamp Act Congress.
  • Boston Massacre

     Boston Massacre
    British troops fire on a crowd, killing five people in the so-called Boston Massacre.
  • Boston Tea Party

     Boston Tea Party
    The Boston Tea Party, the first action in a chain leading to war with Britain, takes place.
  • Intolerable Acts

    Intolerable Acts
    First Continental Congress meets at Philadelphia and protests the five Intolerable Acts, also called the Coercive Acts. Meanwhile, Britain closes down Boston harbor and deploys troops in Massachusetts.
  • Battles of Lexington and Concord and Bunker Hill

     Battles of Lexington and Concord and Bunker Hill
    The battles of Lexington and Concord and Bunker Hill occur. George Washington on the roll.
  • Declaration of Independence

     Declaration of Independence
    The Declaration of Independence is adopted by Congress. Thomas Jefferson is pleased and the colonies declare independence.
  • Declaration of Independence

     Declaration of Independence
    The Declaration of Independence is adopted by Congress. Thomas Jefferson is pleased and the colonies declare independence.
  • George Rogers Clark

    George Rogers Clark
    General George Rogers Clark leads a victorious expedition into the Northwest Territory.
  • George Washington

     George Washington
    George Washington accepts the surrender of Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown VA after the defeat of the British at the Battle of Yorktown. The Articles of Confederation become the government of the US.
  • The bald eagle

    The bald eagle
    The bald eagle becomes officially the national emblem of the United States, so declare the founding fathers at the Second Continental Congress.
  • Peace of Paris

     Peace of Paris
    The 1783 Peace of Paris formally ends the Revolutionary War. Britain accepts the loss of the colonies.
  • Shays's Rebellion

    Shays's Rebellion
    Shays's Rebellion in Massachusetts shows weaknesses of the Confederation government.
  • US Constitution

     US Constitution
    The US Constitution is ratified by the necessary nine states to ensure adoption.
  • Bill of Rights

    Bill of Rights
    The Bill of Rights is added to the Constitution and guarantees individual freedom.