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William Penn
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The Restoration
The series of events in April-May 1660 was major events in British history. Selena of peace and restoring sovereignty among nations of the English monarchy. Beginning with the English, Scottish, and Irish monarchies restored under the return of king Charles II. -
Mary Dyer
English and colonial who was hunged and turned into a Quaker under puritan law for defying puritan law. (The historical significance) was that she was one out of four of quakers who was known in Boston (Biography.com) -
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King Philips War
Had a last major effect for Native Americans towards English settlers over tension.(land/invading) This was an armed conflict 1675-78 amongst the Indians inhabitants of New England and New England colonist, and their tribal allies. the tragic conclusion led to colonists to recover due to loss of lives, and property damage. although, the war was extremely more devastating for the Natives.( Eviction) -
Salem Witchcraft Crisis
Occurrence in Colonial Massachusetts between 1692-93. About 200 accused of malpractice of witchcraft (black magic) with 20 executions brought upon. the truth soon revealed a fatal mistake and those affected were compensated and relief of such crisis ending. -
The Great Awakening
The very most urgent event in American religion, late 1730-40's. Religious rivals and ministers traveled which covered colonies to bring out their ideas to be used as the same demon for different colonies. This resulted as emotion and personal experience. (Historical Significance) was the public debate of people making their own decisions and connect to colonies. -
The French and Indian War
Beginning in 1754 and lasting till 1763 Conflicts of empires, natives american agency, George Washington role became to improvise, american militiamen and British regulars were complete opposites of pro and amateur. However, the British accomplished territorial gains in north america.(Historical significance) soon after the american revolution unraveled. -
The Stamp Act
This was a law which was mostly payed over payments with gold and silver and was extremely infamous, but the protest refused to pay which began the Stamp Act progress. Passed by British Parliament March 22, 1765 new tax imposed on all american colonists and any paper products used. (Historical Significance) The Stamp Act soon repealed after the Declared Act was introduced. -
Dunmore's Proclamation
Turning point of relations with plantation colonies of the south, turning point amongst enslaved people and their owners. Tyranny at its worst, freed blacks and patriots 1777-78 Washington allows slaves to join and fight.This was already well underway and gain to exceed in numbers -
Common Sense
Thomas Paine publishes a pamphlet titled " Common Sense" which covers facts and plain truths that propaganda begun the independence of Thomas Paine, Author. (Historical Significance) is that Thomas Paine argues for in favor of american independence. urgency to spread ideas over centuries. -
The Articles of Confederation
Was first written in constitution steaming from wartime urgency was soon feared for central authority, and excessive land claims by states before being ratified. Also, created as ways for a governing agreement among 13 original colonies. As well as Declaring Independence from Great Britain. (www.history.state.gov) -
Deborah Sampson
Was a female tailor who later enlist to join the army for 16 months and published an autobiography about her own experience. (Historical Significance) was she survived on her own, and only mentioning her experience during critics of different sex assisting in war was abolished and frowned upon. (www.autobiography.com) -
Shays's Rebellion
A roar uprising for citizens in Massachusetts after the revolutionary war. Plans to overthrow the government was futile but the political impact was major and significant in history. -
Northwest Ordinance
Was an important part of three acts, mainly for the government of the northwest territory as well as parting constituents states into the union of whats rebellion aftermath of the revolution. Thomas Jefferson sends a message of moral support for those protesting towards the government. -
Abigail Adams
Wife of John Adams writes him letters for change for woman roles in such society such as remembrance, love, loyalty, and that man are all created equally in the eyes of god.(Historical Significance) speaking her mind t her husband on politics and women's rights in government and soon to be the most erudite woman to ever serve as first lady. -
The Election of
Adams v. Jefferson v. Aaron which resulted Jefferson convincing and dedicating for victory and return of John Beckley who is the campaign manager of the process to descending candidiates from intense mudslinging . -
The Louisiana Purchase
Thomas Jefferson envisioned for America. tension and focus for Native-Americans purchased by France. (Historical Significance) was double the size of the United States. -
connections
The ones that were able to make connections were a few and those years were 1803, 1660, and 1675 because they all had to do with dealing with Native Americans. Also, Mary Dyer and William Penn were able to make connect due being in the times of the Quakers during the puritan law. -
Lewis & Clark Expedition
Was based on the scientific expedition and economic component and diplomatic mission.(historical significance) was that it established trades with Native and affirmed sovereignty in the USA in the region. (connection) Louisiana Purchase was the purpose of this expedition to discover any new possibilities around that region. -
Tecumseh
A Shawnee leader of the Pan-Indian confederation, perhaps the most urgent native american leader of the early 19th century Born into time of conflict and tragedy of loosing family, land, and English western expansion threatened their way of life. (Historical Significance) envisioned of all Indian tribes into one nation.(www.Autobiography.com) -
The Indian Removal Act
Was signed by Andrew Jackson who authorized negotiable terms with Indian tribes to remove their homelands toward west of the Mississippi river for tribal territory. Overall significant for the authentication by the president Andrew Jackson to issue land for Indians for them west. (connections) Tecumseh ancestors who may have dealt with the same greed led on by the English now has led to the Americans shoving Indians away.