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Articles of Confederation are Ratified
on March 1, 1781, the Articles of Confederation served as the United States' first constitution -
mystic massacre
a fort got buried by Connecticut colonies -
The Scalp Act
This act stated that anyone who brought in a male scalp above age of 12 would be given 150 pieces of eight witch was 150 dollars and for females above age of 12 or males under the age of 12, they would be paid $130 -
The Battles of Lexington and Concord
This battle was fought on April 19, 1775, and was kicked off the American Revolutionary War -
The Declaration of Independence is Signed
The declaration of independence was formally declared on July 2, 1776 -
Boston tea party
This was a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773
and this was where the people raided ships and dumbed hundreds of boxes of tea in the pacific -
Winter at Valley Forge
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Benedict Arnold turns traitor
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The Battle of Cowpens
The Battle of Cowpens was an engagement during the American Revolutionary War fought on January 17, 1781 near the town of Cowpens, South Carolina, between U.S. forces under Brigadier General Daniel Morgan and British forces under Lieutenant Colonel Sir Bannister Tarleton, as part of the campaign in the Carolinas -
The Battle of Yorktown
The Siege of Yorktown, also known as the Battle of Yorktown, the surrender at Yorktown, or the German Battle, ending on October 19, 1781, at Yorktown, Virginia -
The 3/5ths Compromise
The Three-fifths Compromise was a compromise reached among state delegates during the 1787 United States Constitutional -
The Constitution is Ratified
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Inauguration of President George Washington
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Washington's Farewell Address
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The Death of George Washington
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Election Day, 1800
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Marbury vs. Madison
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Slave Trade Ends in the United States
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Battle of Tippecanoe
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The USS Constitution defeats the HMS Guerriere
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The Battle of Baltimore
sea land battle birth of stare spangle banner -
The Battle of New Orleans
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The Missouri Compromise
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The Election of Andrew Jackson
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Indian Removal Act
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Trail of Tears
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Nat Turner Rebellion
it was an enslaved man who led a rebellion of enslaved people on August 21, 1831. -
The Battle of the Alamo
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Mexico loses California, New Mexico, and Arizona
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The Fugitive Slave Act
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Dred Scott Decision
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Abraham Lincoln Elected President
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South Carolina secedes from the United States
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The First Battle of Bull Run
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Emancipation Proclamation
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The Battle of Gettysburg
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13th Amendment
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The Treaty at Appomattox Courthouse
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14th Amendment
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15th Amendment
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Battle of Little Bighorn
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Battle of Wounded Knee
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Plessy vs. Ferguson
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The sinking of the USS Maine
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Sacco and Vanzetti arrested for armed robbery and murder
they were convicted of murder and hanged even tho. they didnt do it -
KDKA goes on the air from Pittsburgh
was the worlds first radio station -
1st Miss American Pageant
Margaret Gorman, was Miss District of Columbia, and was declared "The Most Beautiful Bathing Girl in America" -
Teapot Dome Scandal
the Government gave oil land to a oil company without following government rules -
1st winter olympics held
was the first winter olympics and was held in France and 10000 spectators attended -
The Great Gatsby published by F. Scott Fitzgerald
the book was written by f. Scott Fitzgerald and was about some rich and lonely people -
Mein Kampf is Published
was a book about Hitler -
Scopes Monkey Trial
this was a trial about a teacher that taught evolution in science class -
Charles Lindberg completes solo flight across the Atlantic
he is the first man the fly across the Atlantic
his plan was called the spirit of St Louis -
The Jazz Singer debuts
the first musical movie -
Franklin Roosevelt is Elected President (1st Time
when frank was elected the first time -
St. Valentine's Day Massacre
gangensters vs gangensters in Chicago -
Stock Market Crash Begins Great Depression
on Thursday, October 24, 1929, with skittish investors trading a record 12.9 million shares. On October 28, dubbed “Black Monday,” the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged nearly 13 percent -
Black Tuesday
was when the Stock Market feel and this is the start the great depression -
The Dust Bowl Begins
the huge dust storm begins -
The Adoption of the Star Spangled Banner as the National Anthem
congress passed a law making this our national anthem -
Adolf Hitler Become Chancellor of Germany
Adolf Hitler Become Chancellor of Germany and this is where i say disaster begins -
CCC is Created
Roosevelt established the Civilian Conservation Corps, or CCC, with an executive order on April 5, 1933. The CCC was part of his New Deal legislation, combating high unemployment during the Great Depression by putting hundreds of thousands of young men to work on environmental conservation projects. -
Olympic Games in Berlin
The Summer Olympic Games open in Berlin, attended by athletes and spectators from countries around the world. -
Kristallnacht
Kristallnacht or the Night of Broken Glass, also called the November Pogrom, was a pogrom against Jews carried out by SA paramilitary forces and civilians throughout Nazi Germany -
Grapes of Wrath is Published
four years to the day of the Black Sunday Storm, among the worst of the Dust Bowl dust storms, the book was published -
Germany Invades Poland
On September 1, 1939, German forces under the control of Adolf Hitler invade Poland, beginning World War II. -
The Battle of Britain
the Germans begin the first in a long series of bombing raids against Great Britain, as the Battle of Britain -
The Four Freedoms Speech
In an address known as the Four Freedoms speech (technically the 1941 State of the Union address), he proposed four fundamental freedoms that people "everywhere in the world" ought to enjoy: Freedom of speech. -
The Bombing of Pearl Harbor
President Franklin Roosevelt called December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy." On that day, Japanese planes attacked the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory. The bombing killed more than 2,300 Americans. -
The Battle of Midway
The Battle of Midway was a major naval battle in the Pacific Theater -
The Battle of Stalingrad
successful Soviet defense of the city of Stalingrad -
Operation Torch
Operation Torch was the Anglo-American invasion of French Morocco and Algeria during the North African Campaign of World War II. -
Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Program
Civil Affairs and Military Government Sections of the Allied armies was established in 1943 to help protect cultural property in war areas during and after World War II. -
The Battle of Kursk
The Battle of Kursk was a Second World War engagement between German and Soviet forces -
D-Day
On June 6, 1944, more than 160,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily-fortified French coastline, to fight Nazi Germany on the beaches of Normandy, France -
The Battle of the Bulge
the last major German offensive on the Western Front during World War II—an unsuccessful attempt to push the Allies back from German home territory. -
The Battle of Iwo Jima
The Battle of Iwo Jima was an epic military campaign between U.S. Marines and the Imperial Army of Japan in early 1945 -
The Battle of Okinawa
The Battle of Okinawa, which began 75 years ago, was the last major battle of World War II — and the bloodiest of the Pacific campaign -
The Death of FDR
Warm Springs, Georgia, U.S. Hyde Park, New York, U.S. Franklin Delano Roosevelt -
The Death of Adolf Hitler
hitler killed his stupid self -
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima
United States detonated two nuclear weapons over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, -
Atomic Bombing Nagasaki
big booom happend -
Battle of the Philippines
the us liberated the Phillipines from the Japanese