U.S TIMELINE

  • creation or U.S

    The United States arose from the British colonization of America, carried out by waves of British immigrants between the 17th and 18th centuries. They founded the Thirteen Colonies on the Atlantic coast of the North American subcontinent, east of the Appalachian Mountains.
  • The American War of Independence

    The United States War of Independence was a military conflict that pitted the original Thirteen British Colonies in North America against the Kingdom of Great Britain. It occurred between 1775 and 1781, ending with the British defeat at the Battle of Yorktown and the signing of the Treaty of Paris
  • The Anglo-American War

    was a conflict that pitted the United States against the United Kingdom and its Canadian colonies that took place between 1812 and 1815
  • war Creek

    it was a regional war between opposing Creek factions, the European empires, and the United States, taking place primarily in present-day Alabama and along the Gulf Coast. The main conflicts of the war took place between units of the state militia and the Red Sticks
  • United States takes territory from Mexico

    This cession was formalized through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, signed in the town of the same name on February 2, 1848. The cession of these lands was a condition for the end of the war, when United States troops occupied Ciudad from Mexico
  • apache wars

    series of conflicts in the United States between 1861 and 1886 that the Apaches fought against the US Army in the Arizona Territory. Civilian combatants eventually participated in campaigns against the natives, both from the United States and Mexico.
  • assassination of abraham lincoln

    took place on April 14, 1865 in Washington, D.C., as the American Civil War drew to a close
    Although he initially survived the shot, the injuries he received were so serious that he died the next day.
  • freedom to slaves

    slavery was completely abolished in the United States after US troops entered the state of Texas, which did not obey this decision even though Abraham Lincoln declared freedom for black slaves
  • United States World War

    The United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917, following the sinking of several American freighters by German submarines and the revelation of a Berlin proposal to Mexico.
  • United States enters World War II

    A day later, on December 7, 1941, Japan, continuing to wage war on mainland China, launched a surprise air raid on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The United States immediately declared war on Japan. Great Britain did the same
  • The assassination of John F. Kennedy

    Kennedy was fatally shot while driving in the presidential car in Dealey Plaza.
  • bombing of 93

    A bomb exploded in the second underground level of the public parking lot of the Hotel Vista, under building 2 of the World Trade Center in New York. Six people were killed and more than 1,000 were injured. Six suspects were convicted of participating in the attack
  • 9 11

    were a series of four suicide terrorist attacks committed in the united states on the morning of tuesday september 11, 2001 by the militant islamic terrorist group al qaeda they used commercial aircraft to crash them into the twin towers and the pentagon
  • united states war against iraq

    The invasion of Iraq, which occurred between March 20 and May 1, 2003, was carried out by a coalition of countries, led by the United States along with the United Kingdom, Australia and Poland. Other countries were involved in the occupation phase. The invasion marked the start of the Iraq War
  • OBAM

    was the first African-American president from January 20, 2009 to and that he was reelected January 20, 2017
  • terrorist attack

    Two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring at least 264 more. One suspect, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was killed in an encounter with police. His brother, suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, was captured and charged with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in the death of persons and one count of malicious destruction of property by means of an explosive device resulting in death. He was sentenced to death on June 25, 2015
  • terror attack

    Omar Mateen, a US-born man who had pledged allegiance to ISIS, killed 49 people and wounded several others in a shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando. This is the second deadliest mass shooting in recent US history and the worst terrorist attack in the country since 9/11.
  • Assault on the Capitol

    was an event that occurred on January 6, 2021 when supporters of then-outgoing US President Donald Trump stormed the House of Congress breaching security and occupying parts of the building for several hours. The event interrupted a joint session of the legislative power to count the vote of the Electoral College and certify the victory of Joe Biden in the presidential elections of 2020