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1 Calculator Roll Timeline

2 Do Now Complete the map

3 1492 – Columbus sailed the Ocean Blue

4 1500 – European Explorers Reasons for exploration

5 Jamestown Why did they come?

6 1620 – Plymouth - Pilgrims Why did they come? Mayflower Compact – Self Government

7 Virginia House of Burgesses
First Representative Government

8 Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
First written constitution for colonial America

9 1733 – 13 colonies New England Middle Southern

10 1730 – First Great Awakening
Revival meetings to make religion more personal

11 1750 – Transatlantic Slave Trade

12 French and Indian War Why did we fight this war?

13 Proclamation of 1763 Why did this happen?

14 Mercantilism What is it?

15 1764 Sugar Act

16 Stamp Act

17 Townsend Acts

18 “No Taxation without Representation”

19 Boston Massacre Crispus Atticks

20 Boston Tea Party

21 Intolerable Acts

22 1775 - Battle of Lexington and Concord

23 1776 – Declaration of Independence
Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson John Adams John Hancock

24 Battle of Saratoga

25 1777 - Winter at Valley Forge
George Washington

26 Battle of Yorktown

27 Treaty of Paris 1783

28 1781 - Articles of Confederation
What was the problem?

29 1787 – Constitutional Convention
Great Compromise 3/5ths Compromise

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

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

32 1789-1797 George Washington Set precedents
Farewell Address – No political parties or foreign alliances

33 1797-1801 John Adams XYZ Affair – France was attacking US ships
Avoided war with France

34 1800 – Second Great Awakening
People coming back to God

35 1800 - Industrialization Cottage industry to factories
Immigrants coming in the North Steam boat Cotton gin Interchangeable parts

36 1800 – Manifest Destiny God given right to move West

37 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson Louisiana Purchase 1803
Embargo Act – Banned all trade with Europe to help US economy

38 1803 – Marbury v Madison Established Judicial Review

39 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

40 1817-1825 James Monroe US got Florida from Spain
Monroe Doctrine “Europe stay out of America”

41 McCulloch v Maryland Federal government establishes the government

42 1820 - Sectionalism North – Manufacturing South – Agricultural
West – would they be free or slave?

43 1820 Missouri Compromise

44 Gibbons v Ogden Prohibited states from interfering with interstate business

45 1828 – Andrew Jackson Elected
Era of good feelings Indian Removal Act – 1830 Worcester v. Georgia Trail of tears

46 1845 – Texas enters US

47 1845 – US Mexican War Cause: US annexed TX Event: US vs. Mexican Troops Effects: Mexican Cession to US (1848)

48 1846 – Oregon Territory gained

49 1848 – Seneca Falls Convention
Women’s rights Susan B. Anthony Elizabeth Cady Stanton

50 1850 – Abolitionist Movement
No slavery Underground Railroad Frederick Douglass – The North Star

51 1850 – Other reforms Prison and mentally ill – Dorthea Dix
Education – Horace Mann Temperance – No Alcohol

52 Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act

53 1853 – Gadsden Purchase Mexico sold to US to settle border dispute

54 Kansas – Nebraska Act No more Missouri Compromise Bleeding Kansas

55 Tariffs

56 1857 – Dred Scott v. Sandford

57 Nullification Crisis

58 1860 – Election of Lincoln

59 1861 – Battle of Ft. Sumter

60 Blockade the South

61 1862 – Homestead Act

62 Battle of Antietam

63 1863 - Emancipation Proclamation

64 July 1863 - Battle of Gettysburg

65 July 1863 - Battle of Vicksburg

66 Nov. 1863 - Gettysburg Address

67 1865- Appomattox Court House

68 April 15, 1865 - Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Interview

69 1865 – 1877 Reconstruction What are the reconstruction amendments?

70 Black Codes

71 1870 Hiram Rhodes Revels First African American in Senate

72 Morrill Act Land grants for colleges

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


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