Darlin Gonzalez

  • Jan 1, 1502

    Slavery approved for Spanish colonies.

    On January 1st in 1502 Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain authorized slaves in the America's. This Asian people were. Taken to Acapulco by the Novo Hispanic ships to then be sold over there in Acapulco. In the year 1517 they had agreed to supply 1,000 slaves over an eight-years. Each and every of the slaves was sold at a certain price that wouldn't go over 45 ducats.
  • Jamestown

    There were many diseases that were bearing mosquitoes they had limited food. there were many severe fevers in people other people have some other serious health issues. Jamestown was the first ever permanent English settlement in the North America.
  • First African Slaves Arrive in Virginia Colonies

    The first Africans arrive in Virginia on January 1st of 1619.this was big turning point for slavery in the American History. On august of 1619 20 to 30 enslaved Africans landed in the point comfort. In Virginia Africans were exchanged for all type of other type of supplies and different other things. Many days had passed when another ship arrived which had more enslaved people. The first Africans were Kimbundu-speaking human from kingdom of the Ndongo.
  • The Boston Tea Party

    This happened in Boston Massachusetts. The American colonists were frustrated at the Britain's for the imposing of the "taxation without representation". They dumped 342 chests of tea. Which were imported by all the British East of India company into the Harbor. This had rallied American patriots across the 13 colonies to fights for their own independence. The people that had dumped 342 chests of the tea were American patriots. The American patriots disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians.
  • The Intolerable Acts

    The intolerable acts were five laws that were passed by the parliament of Boston. These acts were passed as in a response the Boston tea party. These intolerable acts were mostly aimed as a punishment to the Massachusetts colonists for all the defiance that happened in the tea party protest. The intolerable acts were a major factor leading to all the American Revolution.
  • George Washington

    Washington had to contain the British in Boston not only that, but he also had to recruit continental Army. During winter 1776 recruitment lagged very bad that fresh drafts of militia were also called up to help and maintain the siege. Washington had already anticipated the British designs and had marched from Boston to New York and had fortified the city.
  • American Revolution

    This war was followed form more than a decade. The Americans fought this war with two different organizations one called the continental (national) Army the other being called the state of militias. The Americans won their independence from fighting. What was supposed to be a civil war turned into an international conflict. The people that fought in the American Revolution was the United States (then the continental colonies) and also the Great Britain.
  • Lexington And Concord

    This happened in Massachusetts. There had already been a lot of tension between the residents of the 13 American colonists and the British authorities. A confrontation happened in Lexington town green fought. them all British retreated under all the intense fires that were happening. More battles were followed and then finally in 1783 the colonists had finally won their independence. Resistance melted away at the Lexington and the British decided to move onto concord.
  • Common Sense

    Common Sense was a pamphlet. It was created by Thomas Paine. It was made to argue for America's Independence from Britain. This pamphlet influenced America's Opinion.
  • Declaration Of Independence

    This announced the separation of 13 North American British colonists from the Great Britain. The day which final separation was officially voted on was July 2nd. The United States officially announced their independence from British empire when second continental congress had adopted the Declaration of Independence. The Americans colonists were finally able to confirm their official alliance of the government of France.
  • The Signing of the Constitution

    The constitution was signed on September 17 of 1787. This was signed in Philadelphia. It was approved by thirty-nine delegates to the federal convention.
  • The Constitution

    The United States Constitution. It is the oldest written constitution that is still in effect till this day. it was approved and signed in Philadelphia by thirty-nine delegates of the federal convention. The document has been one of the most successful works of its kind in the modern history.
  • The First U.S Bank chartered.

    Bank of the United States central bank chartered in the 1791 by U.S. The congress at urging of Alexander Hamilton. and over objections of the Thomas Jefferson. This helped fund public debt left from the American Revolution. This facilitated. The inssuance of stable national of currency this provided convenient means of the exchange for all people of the United States.
  • Telegraph

    The first Telegraph was invented by Claude Chappe. It was based on a visual system called semaphore (a flag-based alphabet) Which depended on a line sight for communication. Wheatstone and Cooke were the first that introduced a telegraph worked by an electro-magnetism. Which developed the first electrical telegraph in the United States in the 1837.