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Jamestown was Founded
Jamestown was America's first permanent settlement. -
The first legislative government was established.
The first slaves arrived in America. The first families arrived in Jamestown. -
Pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock.
America's first colony to be based on religious principles. -
Puritans came to Massachusetts
The first large wave of immigrants came to America, bringing a unique perspective on life. -
Anne Hutchinson banished from Massachusetts.
She then founded Rhode Island. She was arrested, put on trial and banished. -
Salem Witch Trials
Shows that America is susceptible to mass hysteria -
King William's War
This was the beginning of the hostilities between the Native Americans, the Colonists, the British, and the French. -
The French and Indian War (a.k.a The 7 Years War)
George Washington fights with the British Army against the French and Indians. -
The Stamp Act
Americans were taxed for stamps without being able to vote! -
The Boston Massacre
Tension between the colonies and British became violent. American colonists were upset by The Stamp Act. King George thought he would remind them of his poer by sending more troops to Boston. -
The Boston Tea Party
Americans were so upset by Tea Act of 1773 that they destroyed a ship-load of tea. THe colonists were upset, but they also knew going to war would cost lives. Patrick Henry gave a powerful speech that convinced many people that the time for peace was over. -
"The British are Coming!"
The British wanted to secretly take all the weapons from the storehouses. But certain Americans discovered British plans. Paul Revere rode all through the night waking up Americans. -
"The Shot Heard Round the World"
Battle of Lexington and Concord. The Revolutionary War begins. -
The Declaration of Independence signed
The 13 Colonies officially said "We're not British anymore!" Bye Signing the Declaration of Independence, these 56 men were committing treason. They understood that, if caught, they would most likely be killed. -
The US Constitution signed
The United States create their own form of government. The thirteen States officially united under one constitution. Each state could make most decisions for their citizens, but the federal government was given power over a few important things, like an army and navy. -
Louisiana Purchase
President Thoman Jefferson authorizes the purchase of the Louisiana territory from France and almost doubles the size of the United States. Jefferson authorizes the purchase of the territory for fifteen million dollars. The territory was approximately 800,000 square miles comprising the Mississippi River Valley and most of the present-day Midwest, almost doubled the size of the United States. -
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The War of 1812
The war between Britain and America lasting for two and a half years over trade and naval restrictions. This war was fought on three different fronts: On the sea with great naval battles. On land in the northern provinces. Also in the deep south with the battle of New Orleans. The White House was burned down by the British. -
The "Underground Railroad established."
A network of secret routes and safe houses to help slaves escape to freedom in the North. -
Samuel Morse sends the first telegraph message.
This changes the face of commusication for the entire world and allows an information to spread more quickly and easily than ever before. -
Abraham Lincoln elected President
Shortly after his election, the Confederate States secede from the Union, starting the Civil War. -
South Carolina Secedes
South Carolina was the first state to secede, or leave, the United States. They decided to make their own country rather than be part of the USA. Within a few months, several other states including Georgia, Mississippi, Texas, Florida, Alabama, and Louisiana would also leave the Union. -
The Confederation is formed.
The southern states form their own country called the Confederate States of America. Jefferson Davis as their president. -
The Civil War Begins.
Hostilities began when Confederate forces fired upon Fort Sumter, a key fort held by Union troops in South Carolina. -
Battle of Gettysburg
Largest Civil War Battles and turning point of the war, leading to a Union victory. The battle of Gettysburg came right after President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. -
Emancipation Proclamation
President Lincoln issued an executive order freeing slaves. -
Emancipation Proclamation.
President Lincoln issued an executive order freeing slaves. -
The Civil War Ends
General Robert E. Lee, the leader of the Confederate Army, surrenders to General Ulysses S. Grant at The Appomattox Court House in Virginia. -
Lincoln is assassinated.
Lincoln was assassinated 5 days after the surrender of Robert E. Lee, after the Civil War ended. -
The model T is built by Henry Ford
He creates the assembly line to mass-produce cars. This is what is known as the Second Industrial Revolution. The assembly line revolutionizes the American industry. -
The stock market crashed!
This was the beginning of the Great Depression. Millions of people lost jobs. It was a time of hunger and uncertainty. Roosevelt creates numerous government programs to try and combat this during the following decade. -
Attack on Pearl Harbor
WW1 had been fought 20 years earlier. Now Europe and Japan were at war again. Japan conducted a sneak attack on Hawaii. This brought us into the war. -
U.S. drops two atomic bombs on Japan to end WW2
This usher in the nuclear age. After WW2 the cold War begins with the Soviet Union. We engage in a missile race with the Soviet Union for the rest of the century. -
Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat on the bus.
Ushers in the Civil Rights movement. 1964 Civil Rights Legislation passes. 1968 Martin Luther King is assassinated. -
We put a human on the moon!!
This took a decade of dedicated effort. There were six manned US landings between 1969 and 1972. A total of 12 individuals have stepped foot on the moon. -
The Berlin Wall is torn down and the Cold War ends.
For forty years we had been in a "Cold War" with the Soviet Union. With the collapse of the Berlin Wall in Germany, the Cold War came to an end. -
Osama bin Laden claimed responsibility for the 9-11 attack
America went to war in Afghanistan. This was the longest war in American history. It lasted 2001-2014. We still have troops there, we no longer consider ourselves at war. -
Two planes were crashed into the Twin Towers. 9/11
On September 11, 2001 terrorists hijacked four aircraft. Two were flown into the Twin Towers in New York City and one into the Pentagon in Washington D.C. Passengers overpowered the hijackers in the fourth plane and crashed it into rural Pennsylvania. -
America went to war in Iraq
The war in Iraq lasted 2003-2011. We have troops there, but don't consider ourselves at war. -
Hurricane Katrina
This was the costliest natural disaster in US history. When the levees broke, large parts of New Orleans were submerged. It cost 125 billion dollars of damage. 1,245 people died. -
The Great Recession
This was the most significant downturn since WWll. This recession lasted December 2007-June 2009 -
DVD's replace the VHS tapes as the most popular form of entertainment.
DVD's replace the VHS tapes as the most popular form of entertainment. -
Osama bin Laden is killed
After more than a decade, Osama bin Laden is killed during a raid in Pakistan. After years of looking, the CIA tracks him down, and in May, Navy Seals storm his compound and kill the originator of the 9-11 attacks. -
Williamsburg Intermediate is founded!
The total awesomeness that is our middle school started this year! -
The Coronavirus pandemic
The Coronavirus started in Wuhan China. March 11th, declared a worldwide pandemic. A new upper respiratory disease that is highly contagious.