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Do Now Complete the map

1492 – Columbus sailed the Ocean Blue

1500 – European Explorers Reasons for exploration

1607 - Jamestown Why did they come?

1620 – Plymouth - Pilgrims Why did they come? Mayflower Compact – Self Government

Virginia House of Burgesses First Representative Government

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut First written constitution for colonial America

1733 – 13 colonies New England Middle Southern

1730 – First Great Awakening Revival meetings to make religion more personal

1750 – Transatlantic Slave Trade

1754-1763 French and Indian War Why did we fight this war?

Proclamation of 1763 Why did this happen?

Mercantilism What is it?

1764 Sugar Act

1765 - Stamp Act

1767 - Townsend Acts

“No Taxation without Representation”

1770 - Boston Massacre Crispus Atticks

1773 - Boston Tea Party

1774 - Intolerable Acts

1775 - Battle of Lexington and Concord

1776 – Declaration of Independence Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson John Adams John Hancock

1777 - Battle of Saratoga

1777 - Winter at Valley Forge George Washington

1781 - Battle of Yorktown

Treaty of Paris 1783

1781 - Articles of Confederation What was the problem?

1787 – Constitutional Convention Great Compromise 3/5ths Compromise

Bill of Rights First 10 amendments protect individual rights Due Process amendments are…

Federalists vs. Antifederalists Difference? What did the Antifederalists want?

1789-1797 George Washington Set precedents Farewell Address – No political parties or foreign alliances

1797-1801 John Adams XYZ Affair – France was attacking US ships Avoided war with France

1800 – Second Great Awakening People coming back to God

1800 - Industrialization Cottage industry to factories Immigrants coming in the North Steam boat Cotton gin Interchangeable parts

1800 – Manifest Destiny God given right to move West

1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson Louisiana Purchase 1803 Embargo Act – Banned all trade with Europe to help US economy

1803 – Marbury v Madison Established Judicial Review

1809-1817 James Madison War of 1812 Britain was impressing sailors Burned white house US won - Andrew Jackson becomes a hero Era of Good Feelings

1817-1825 James Monroe US got Florida from Spain Monroe Doctrine “Europe stay out of America”

McCulloch v Maryland - 1819 Federal government establishes the government

1820 - Sectionalism North – Manufacturing South – Agricultural West – would they be free or slave?

1820 Missouri Compromise

Gibbons v Ogden - 1824 Prohibited states from interfering with interstate business

1828 – Andrew Jackson Elected Era of good feelings Indian Removal Act – 1830 Worcester v. Georgia Trail of tears - 1838

1845 – Texas enters US

1845 – US Mexican War Cause: US annexed TX Event: US vs. Mexican Troops Effects: Mexican Cession to US (1848)

1846 – Oregon Territory gained

1848 – Seneca Falls Convention Women’s rights Susan B. Anthony Elizabeth Cady Stanton

1850 – Abolitionist Movement No slavery Underground Railroad Frederick Douglass – The North Star

1850 – Other reforms Prison and mentally ill – Dorthea Dix Education – Horace Mann Temperance – No Alcohol

Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act

1853 – Gadsden Purchase Mexico sold to US to settle border dispute

Kansas – Nebraska Act No more Missouri Compromise Bleeding Kansas

Tariffs

1857 – Dred Scott v. Sandford

Nullification Crisis

1860 – Election of Lincoln

1861 – Battle of Ft. Sumter

Blockade the South

1862 – Homestead Act

1862 - Battle of Antietam

1863 - Emancipation Proclamation

July 1863 - Battle of Gettysburg

July 1863 - Battle of Vicksburg

Nov. 1863 - Gettysburg Address

1865- Appomattox Court House

April 15, 1865 - Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Interview

1865 – 1877 Reconstruction What are the reconstruction amendments?

Black Codes

1870 Hiram Rhodes Revels First African American in Senate

1862 - Morrill Act Land grants for colleges

1887 - Dawes Act Tried to get NA to farm by giving them land off of the reservation