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Jan 1, 1492
Voyages to Americas( Bahamas/Haiti)
Christopher Columbus had a theory that if he sailed west from Spain he would end up in Asia but instead landed in Bahamas/Haiti. This will later lead to more voyages. Columbus was headed to Asia for gold, pearls, and spice. -
Mar 13, 1513
First Voyage To America (Florida)
Ponce De Leon was the first person to lead an expedition to America. He sailed north through the bahamas where he was in search of new lands and treasure in the islands but instead landed in America. (What is now Florida) -
First attempt to establish a colony
Sir Walter Raleigh was the first person to attempt to establish the first colony but failed. He was given permission by the queen of England to explore and discover new remote islands. He sailed from Plymouth and reached Virginia in Roanoke island. -
Colonists in America
105 colonists came to America to establish the first colony. They were sent by King James in ships of the London Company to find a site for a colony that was secured from spanish discovery and attack but also had easy access to the sea. -
Mayflower Compact
The Puritans (Pilgrams) formed the Mayflower Compact, it considered themselves independent and created their own government. They were fleeing from religious persecution by King James I. It was a contract that was signed by forty-one men and agreed to abide by the new government laws in exchange for shared protection. -
First Thanksgiving Dinner
In November of 1621, following a successful harvest, The Pilgrims decided to celebrate. They included 91 Natives, whom the Pilgrims would not have survived their first year without. The celebration lasted for three days. -
population
colonial population is 50,400 -
The Navigation Acts
The Navigation Acts were a series of laws passed in the English parliament. The navigation acts were so they could encourage British shipping and allow Great Britain to retain the control and possesion of the supply of British colonial trade for the benefit of British merchants. It was between the Americans British and the English. Different acts where established at different times, (1651, 1660, and 1663) and in the Pacific Ocean. Some acts taxed goods and to stop importation and exportation. -
Salem Witch Trials
The Salem Witch Trials occurred on March 1st 1692 in Salem Village, Massachusetts. The Trials began as a reaction to Reverend Parris' Daughters strange and erratic behavior and the confession of his slave Tituba to being a witch. The governor established "the Court of Oyer" to sentence all of the accused. As a result, over 200 people were accused and over 20 were killed.