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the first permanent English settlement in the america's.
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Tobacco is what saved Jamestown as John Rolfe cross pollinated it and they started growing it.
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The first slaves where brought to america so that colonist could start mass producing tobacco.
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Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth, and created the Mayflower Compact.
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Algonquian natives killed 347 outside of Jamestown- one third of the colony's population.
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When Connecticut colonist,Narragansett, and Mohegan set fire to the Pequot Fort near the Mystic River.
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The law was passed ensuring religious freedoms to christian settlers, and lawmakers hoped it made Massachusetts more desirable.
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2,500 colonists were killed and almost twice as many natives where. ended with king Philips head o a stick in warning.
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An angry farmer named Bacon wanted more land. he was told no so he burned the town down.
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a series of prosecutions with little fairness on people in Massachusetts.
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The second of a series of french and Indian wars fought in NA, involving the colonies of Britain, France, and Spain.
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Edward Teach, taking on the moniker Blackbeard, was a pirate who operated around the west Indies and the east of Britain's colonies.
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It took place predominantly in the British provenances of NY, Massachusetts, NH, and Nova Scotia. Most notable piece was expedition led to the capture of a french fortress, Fortress of Louisebourg.
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A colonial agreement signed during the French and Indian war between Britain and 13 indigenous tribes
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A loose group of Indigenous people dissatisfied with British rule in the great lakes region following the French and Indian war.
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A conflict that took place between the colony of Virginia and the Shawnee and Mingo american Indian tribes, rising from escalated violence from the white settlers.
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North Carolina joins the union as the 12th state
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New York joined the union as the 11 state
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It established the federal judiciary of the united states of america.
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A national bank that was founded for twenty years, and it was followed by the Bank of North America.
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The research library that serves personally to congress.
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Ohio joins the union as the 17th state
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The buying of Louisiana's territory by the USA from the French
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the twelve amendment was added to the constitution.
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Hamilton and Burr's duel that ended in Hamilton's death.
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A trade embargo on all foreign nations good's enacted by the US
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Robert Fulton advances the steamboat technology
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A landmark for the US supreme court decision where the supreme court first ruled a state law as unconstitutional.
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fought by the USA and their Indigenous allies against Britain.
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A mass killing of indigenous Californians by the US military at Clear Lake, California