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The Voyage of the Mayflower
On 6th September, 1620, a group of 102 pilgrims sailed from England to America "The New World", on the ship the Mayflower.
They had a difficult journey across the Atlantic Ocean. -
The Voyage of the Mayflower
On 9th November, 1620, pilgrims saw land in the distance after 65 days of trip. They were very excited because their journey was near the end. -
The Voyage of the Mayflower
When they came to land they saw a good place and they decided to built a place called Plymouth. -
Native American
The pilgrims met a Native American for the first time and they introduced them to his tribe. The Native Americans taught the pilgrims how to grow corn, beans and pumpkins. -
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Brithish Army
On this date, the British army and the colonists fought the French over land in North America. The British won the war and got some of the French land. -
Te Party
It was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston. -
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American Revolution
It was a conflict between thirteen British colonies in North America and his mother country: Great Britain. This revolution was composed by two events: the War of Independence between 1775 and 1783, and the formation of the government as the Constitution of the United States of America was establishing it in 1787. http://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/american-revolution-history -
Constitution of USA
It was the most important date for the independence of the United Estates. -
Abraham Lincoln is the President
Abraham Lincoln is now the President of the USA. He wants to end slavery. The people in the south want to leave the Union and have their own nation. -
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Civil War
On this date, the French Emperor Napoleon offered to sell the land to the United States for 15$ million.The president, Thomas Jefferson, accepted the offer and signed the Louisiana Purchase Agreement. -
Civil War
The war was terrible! Thousands of people are died. Both the people in the north and the south are suffering. The war can´t continued for long because the Confederates are losing.