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Ereignisse
Maize became staple crop
agricultural villages appeared
Large northern Indigenous civilizations declined
Last Chichimecas (northern people) to arrive in Valley of Mexico
European kings undermined the nobility created more centralized states
Roman Catholic Church underlying force of western European society
Martin Luther started Protestant Reformation
Portuguese had began trade with West Africa
Bartolomeu Diaz
Treaty of Tordesillas
Ferdinand Magellan started 3 year voyage around world
Hernan Cortes Conquered the Mexica Empire
England - John Cabot Explored Newfoundland
Spain conquered Portugal
7 northern provinces declared their independence and became the Dutch Republic
Spanish King Phillip 2nd sent Spanish Atmada against England, hoping to wipe out Protestantism in both England and Holland (Dutch Republic)
Spain was in decline
Roanoke - First English settlement
Virginia Company brought 104 settlers to.. Jamestown
John Rolfe introduced West Indian tobacco
introduction of headright system
Virginia House of Burgesses
Virginia became royal colony Church of England established
Opechencanough led attack on Jamestown beginning of 2nd anglo-powhatan war
Virginia General Assembly Virginia law declared all enslaved people as real estate
Maryland - first settlers
Toleration Act
Edging on a class war Death of Anthony Johnson
Arrival of 20 enslaved Africans in Jamestown
Legalization of slavery in Virginia (other places too) (already were enslaving though)
cases of inheritable enslavement
forbade african gun ownership, militia membership, purchase of European servants
legal to kill an enslaved person
Act of Trade and Navigation
Berkeley - large grants to himself and wealthy friends, didn't have to pay taxes
English King William 3rd gave the Royal African Company a monopoly of the English Trans-Atlantic trade of enslaved people
Insurrection Act
most forced laborers were almost entirely made of enslaved Africans and African Americans
cultivation of indigo in south carolina
Pilgrims migrated to North America on the Mayflower
The Thanksgiving, in Plymouth
Plymouth is now a part of Massachusetts
john winthrop join mass migration to North America - Puritans
Massachusetts Bay Colony made enslavement legal the first to do it
Boston merchants were selling enslaved Africans to white colonists in Virginia
all towns had to establish schools
Roger Williams - Rhode Island
Rhode Islanders were granted self rule, no established church and freedom of worship
Penn founded Philadelphia
Portuguese sugar platers began to rely more on enslaved Africans
west indies surpass Brazil in sugar production for world
French rename west half of Hisaniola to Saint Domingue
enslavement is hereditary in Virginia
banning of interracial relationships
20% of population in Chesapeake was of African ancestry
40% of population on Chesapeake were enslaved
enslaved people made up the majority of the population in South Carolina
Stono Rebellion in South Carolina
Gabriel's Rebellion Richmond, Virgina
General Toussanit L'Ouverture
Haiti became first free black, self governing republic in THE WORLD
re-exports of sugar and tobacco made up the majority of British exports
enslaved people made up about 20% of population in New York
60% of Anglo-American families enslaved at least 1 person
rapidly growing population surpassed the supply of farmland (New England) posed a challenge to the ideal of a yeaman society
Harvard was founded
William & Mary - founded by church of England
Yale was founded
Princeton (college of new jersey)
Columbia college was founded
male literacy was almost universal
New England farmers produced bread, lumber, fish, and meat for sugar islands
New york, new jersey, and Pennsylvania also entered into trade with West Indies: wheat, corn, bread
Treaty of Paris
Proclamation
Revenue Act
Sugar Act
Stamp Act
Boston unrest with the sugar taxes "Bostonians Paying the Excise-man" "Tarring and Feathering"
Declaratory Act 1766
Townshend Acts - Revenue Act - Restraining Act
Second Boycott of British taxes
Boston Massacre
Committee of Correspondence formed
The Tea Act
Boston Tea Party
Coercive Acts 1774
First Continental Congress meeting no Georgia Passed a Declaration of Rights and Grievances
The British are coming!! Start of American Revolution
The Declaration of Independence
Great Bridge Battle
Slave Enlistment Act 1778
Christmas surprise attack on Britain forces
The Turning Point - Patriot Victory at Saratoga
France allies with Unites States
Spain entered the war aided France
Defeat of Cornwallis in Yorktown, Virginia. END OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Treaty of Paris
Mum Bett or Elizabeth Freeman case Sue for freedom
Vermont abolished slavery
Pennsylvania adopted gradual emancipation
Connecticut and Rhode island adopted gradual emancipation
New York adopted gradual emancipation
New Jersey adopted gradual emancipation
3,500 enslaved people in Northern states
Fugitive Slave Law
Continental Congress was passed/formed
Great Awakening
George Whitefield
20% of Virginia Euro-Americans and hundreds of African-Americans had become Baptists
20% of Virginia Euro-Americans and hundreds of African-Americans had become Baptists
Albany Plan, Join, or Die
Law of gravity
Navigation Act
Navigation Act
Connecticut farmers formed the Susquehanna Company
Virginia Governor Dinwiddie, prominent planters, and London merchants formed Ohio Company
The Ordinance Thomas Jefferson
Northwest Ordinance
Shays' Rebellion
Constitutional Convention
Agreement to end the Atlantic Trade of enslaved people
Constitution was signed
Creation of Bank of United States
Whiskey Rebellion
1795 Treaty with Britain
Judiciary Act 1801
Embargo Act 1807
Treaty of Fort Stanwix
Ohio Indigenous Peoples forced to sign away land
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Treaty of Grenville
Battle of Tippecanoe
War of 1812 w Britain
Britain burns down Washington D.C.
Treaty of Ghet
Treaty of Adams-Onis 1819
Monroe Doctrine 1823
Tariff of 1816
Tariff of 1824
Tariff of 1828 Tariff of Abominations
start of industrial revolution
Perioden
Olmec people living among gulf of mexico
Teotihuacan
decline of Maya cities warfare, trade disruptions
Toltec Rule
the black plague
Francesco Petrarch Founder of Humanism
European writers began to imitate classic literature
Desiderius Erasmus
pope leo
John Calvin
Prince Henry the Navigator
Genoese Christopher Columbus started voyage
First Anglo-Powhatan War
3rd anglo-powhatan war
prosecution of some white and black people for having relationships more development of segregation
British and French trafficking of enslaved people - took over from the Portuguese and Dutch
Haitian Revolution
Nicholas Copernicus Beginning of Scientific Revolution
Galileo Galilei
John Locke - attacked the divine right of kings
popularization of Enlightenment book - Poor Richards's Almanack
The Great War for Empire
French Revolution
Depression period
Missouri Compromise
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