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Oct 28, 1215
A Document Signed
The document signed by King John, made the king subject to law. -
Oct 28, 1342
Marco Polo's Death
Marco Polo died in the year 1342. -
Oct 28, 1492
Columbus Sails Away
Columbus three ships sail away. The three ships were call the Pinta, Nina, and the Santa Maria. -
Oct 28, 1512
Ponce De Leon Finds Florida
In search of the fountain of youth Ponce De Leon discovers Folrida instead. -
Oct 28, 1517
Martin Luther German Priest
Martin Luther publicly criticlzed the Roman catholic church. -
Oct 28, 1534
King Finds England
King Henry VII founded the church of England, or the Anglican Church. -
Oct 28, 1564
France Built Its Settlement
France built its first North American settlement in Florida. -
The Arrival At Jamestown
About 400 more aettlers arrived in Jamestown. -
The Death Of A Powhatan Leader
Colonists killed a Powhatan leader. -
Washington And His Army
Wshington moved his army to Donchester heights, and are that over looked Boston. -
Declaration of Independence
The continental congress approved the Declaration of Independence. -
Help From Spain
Spain, also a bitter enemy to Britain joined the war. -
U.S. Shipping
Spanish officials closed the lower Mississippi River to U.S. shipping. -
Convention in Philadelphia
The confederation congress invited each state to send delegates to a convention in Philadelphia. -
11 States Passed the Constitution
The 11 states had passed the constitution and sent electors to choose the first president. -
The Attack of Paris
Paris attacked and captured the Bastille, a hated fortess and prison that stood as a mighty symbol of royal power. -
Signed an Agreement
24 stock brokers signed an agreement under a button wood tree on wall street. -
Eli Whitney
Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin. -
The Begining of the Election
The election began a new era in U.S. politics. -
Passed Laws
The federalist controlled congress passed gour laws know together as the Alien and Sedition Acts. -
The Death of George Washington
George Washington dies at Mount Vernon, Virginia. -
Presidential Election
Federalists John Adams and Charles C.Pinckney ran against Democratic Republicans Thomas Jefferson and Aron Burr. -
United States On War
In the summer of 1812 the United States found itself in a wat with one of the world's most powerful nations. -
Establishment
The two sides compromised by establishing the Rush-Bagot agreement, which limited power on the Great Lakes for both United States and British Canada. -
School For The Imparments
Thomas Gallaudent finds a school for hearing impairments. -
Jackson's Troops
Invaded Florida to capture seminole traiders. -
The Settlement
The two countries signed the Adams-Onis Treaty, which settled all border disputes between Spain and the United Sates. -
The Free of Medieu From Spain
President Monroe grew worried. -
The Beginning of a Colony
Young agent , Stephen F.Austin, started a Texas colony on the lower Colordo River. -
The Lost
Jackson lost the elecition. -
John Audubon Painting
John Audubon begins publishing "The Bird's of America", which is highly admired in England. -
The Campagin
Focused a great deal on the candidates personalities. -
Andrew Took Office
Andrew was forced to respond to the growing conflict over tariffs. -
Forced in Respond
Andrew Jackson took office in 1829, he was forced to respond to the growing conflict over tariffs. -
Removal Act
Authorizing the removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississppi river, -
Slave
The most violent slave revolt in the country, and is know as Nat Turners Rebellion. -
The End
Mexico ended the mission system in Californa. -
The Election
New political party formed to oppose Jackson. -
Texans Revot Aganist Mexico
The Mexican army tried to remmove a cannon from the town of Gonzales, Texas. -
Independence
Texas declared their independence from Mexico. -
Slave Drying Process
Slaves discovered the way to improve the drying process by using heat from burning characoal. -
United States Declares War
U.S declares war aganist Mexico. -
Women's Right
A major meeting for women's right. -
The California Gold Rush
Gold is discovered in California on January 24. -
Nurse Work
Young African Americans were laking care of young children and they were called nurse. -
Location
250,000 free African Americans lived in the south. -
Abraham Lincolin
Abraham Lincolin is assassinated. -
Alaska
United States buys Alaska. -
First Rail Road
The first rail road is completed. -
Golding Dakota
Gold is discovered in the Black Hills of the Dakotas. -
Barbod Wire
Barbed wire allowed westernears in fence off large amounts of land cheeply.