Constitution

Government TimeLine,#1 Miranda Meister

  • English settlement

    The first english settlement was founded in Jamestown Virgina. A group of Men and young boys settled on the banks of virgina.
  • Mayflower Compact

    The document was drawn up in response to "mutinous speeches" that had come about because the Pilgrims had intended to settle in Northern Virginia, but the decision was made after arrival to instead settle in New England. Since there was no government in place, some felt they had no legal obligation to remain within the colony and supply their labor. The Mayflower Compact attempted to temporarily establish that government until a more official one could be drawn up in England.
  • John Locke contributes to the constitution

    John Locke was a political philosopher whose works were read by many of the framers of the constitution, notably Thomas Jefferson. He contributed the rights of life, liberty and property.
  • Albany Congress Proposses the Colonies unite

    They wanted to reunite all the colonies leaving few to none independent.They indeed did by 1776
  • Stamp Act

    This act basically says that all American Colonist have to pay taxes on every peice of printed paper they use.
  • Five Colonist killed

    British troops in the Massachusetts Bay Colony were there to stop demonstrations against the Townshend Acts and keep order, but instead they provoked outrage. The British soldiers and citizens brawled in streets and fought in bars. Resulting in 5 Colonist dead and many injuried.
  • The Boston Tea Party

    Colonist dressed as Mohawks and dumped the british tea into the Boston Harbor to protest taxes on tea.
  • The Inolerable Act

    Set of laws put in place to punish people fpr the events that happened in Boston
  • The battle of Lexington and Concord

    British army were given secret orders to capture and destroy military supplies that were reportedly stored by the Massachusetts militia at Concord. Concord found out and war broke out starting the Revolution
  • Decleration of Independence signing

    Announced that the thirteen American colonies then at war with Great Britain regarded themselves as independent states, and no longer a part of the British Empire.