Founding fathers

Founding Fathers Timeline

  • The Boston Tea Party

    The Boston Tea Party
    ON December 16 1773 American colonists disduised as Monhawk Indians. They boarded a British ship and threw 340 chests of tea in the ocean
  • The Battle of lexington and Concord

    The Battle of lexington and Concord
    The Battle of Lexington and Concord on 19 of April in 1775 it marked the start of the American war of Independence.
  • Declaration of Independence is signed

    Declaration of Independence is signed
    The Declaration OF Independence was signed on August 2 1776 after the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence.
  • Winter at Valley forge

    Winter at Valley forge
    IN 1777, snowfall and rain and shortages of provisions, clothing, and shoes made living conditions extremely difficult.
  • Articles Of Confederation are ratified

    Articles Of Confederation are ratified
    The Articles Of Confederation created a weak and central government.
  • The Battle of Yorktown

    The Battle of Yorktown
    The Battle of Yorktown joint Franco-American land and the sea that entrapped a major British army on a peninsula.
  • The constitution is ratified

    The constitution is ratified
    The Constitution was ratification by the 9/13 colonies/states by the new government.
  • Presidential Inauguration of George Washington

    Presidential Inauguration of George Washington
    George Washington was Inauguration on the balcony of Federal Hall in New York City.
  • Washington's Farewell address

    Washington's Farewell address
    in a letter to “Friends and Citizens,” Washington warned of the forces of geographical sectionalism, political factionalism, and interference by foreign powers. his farewell.
  • The death of George Washington

    The death of George Washington
    George Washington Passed away from a throat infection.
  • Election Day, 1800

    Election Day, 1800
    It was held on a Friday. The Democratic-Republican Party candidate, Vice President Thomas Jefferson, defeated the Federalist Party candidate and incumbent, President John Adams.
  • Marbury VS. Madison

    Marbury VS. Madison
    in Marbury v. Madison, Chief Justice John Marshall established the principle of judicial review.