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Period: Jan 1, 1492 to
us history1
this timeline expands from 1492-1877. it will go over the events having to do with us history. -
Spanish Armada
Spanish ArmadaOn this date the Spanish Armada was defeated in the English channel. This marked the dawn of the arrow of permanent in the settlement in the new world. -
The English landed in Jamestown Virginia
the English landed in Jamestown VirginiaThis was the start of permanent English settlement in the new world, start of new Colonies in the new world. -
The Mayflower and Plymouth
Mayflower and PlymouthThe Mayflower is roughly 12 years old. Over 100 travelers embarked on the voyage of the Mayflower in September 1620. -
New Netherland to New York
New Netherland to New yorkNew Netherland became a reality fourteen years later. The Dutch West India company hoped to reap the profits of the area's fur trade. -
Witchcraft in Salem
Witchcraft in SalemFrom June through September of 1692, nineteen men and women, all having convicted of witchcraft. -
Ideas of Benjamin Franklin
Ideas of Benjamin FranklinFranklin was a leading author. Franklin earned the title of the "First American" . -
New France
New Francearea colonized by France. France ceded the rest of New France to Great Britain and Spain. -
Stamp Act Congress
Stamp Act CongressThe Stamp Act Congress was a meeting on October 19th, 1765, in New York City of representatives from among the thirteen colonies. For the first time paliament attempted to raise money from direct taxes in the colonies rather than through the regulation of trade. -
Sons and daughters of Liberty
Sons and daughters of LibertyThey were the ones who were not afraid. The sons of Liberty had many rituals. -
American Revolution
America's war for independence from British rule. -
The Boston Patriots
The Boston Patriots The Boston Patriots played the American football league's first ever game, against the Denver Broncos on September 9,1960. The Patriots were the only AFL team to have a stock offering. -
Declaration of Independence and its Legacy
Declaration of independence and its Legacy The Declaration was a formal legal document that announced to the world the reasons that led the thirteen colonies to separate from the British Empire. -
Federalism
federalism Federalism is a political concept in which a group of members are bound together by covenant. -
The treaty of Paris
Treaty of Paris The Treaty of Paris formaly ended the American Revolution. This ended rebelion aginst the British Kingdom and the United States of America. -
The Middle Passage
The Middle Passage Stage of the triangular trade. Taken to the new world as part of the Atlantic slave trade. -
Slave Codes
slave codesslave codesWere laws of US state or colony. Established to act as a supplementary force to regulate the black population. To work in the home or in the fields. -
Radical Reconstruction
radical reconstructionReconstruction began before the war ended. The exact dates demarcating Reconstruction are not universally agreed upon. -
Nationlism
nationalismNationalism is a political ideology that involves a strong identification of a group of individuals with a political entity. It can also include the belief that the state is of primary importance, or the belief that one state is naturally superior to all other states. -
"Republican Motherhood"
Identifies the concept related to women"s roles as mothers in the emerging United States. It centered on the belief that children should be raised to uphold the ideals of Republicanism. -