U.S. History Time Line 17th and 18th Centuries

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U.S. History Time Line 17th and 18th Centuries By

17th Century America

1607 Jamestown established by English

1620 Plymouth Colony established

Religion in the Early Colonies

Clothing in the Early Colonies

Daily Life in the Early Colonies

18th Century America

Daily life in 18th Century America

1773 The Boston Tea Party

1775 13 Colonies rebel against the British Start of the American Revolution

1775 American Revolutionary War

1776 First American Flag is sewn

1776 Declaration of Independence signed

1787 U.S. Constitution is written

1789 George Washington becomes 1st President

1797 John Adams becomes 2nd President

19th Century America

Daily Life in 19th Century America

1801 Thomas Jefferson becomes 3rd President

1809 James Madison becomes 4th President

1817 James Monroe becomes 5th President

1825 John Quincy Adams becomes 6th President

1829 Andrew Jackson becomes 7th President

1837 Martin Van Buren becomes 8th President

1839 First form of Photography is invented

1841 William Henry Harrison becomes 9th President John Tyler becomes 10th President

1845 James K. Polk becomes 11th President

1848 Gold discovered in California

1849 Zachary Taylor becomes 12th President

1850 Millard Fillmore becomes 13th President

1853 Franklin Pierce becomes 14th President

1857 James Buchanan becomes 15th President