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American Identity
Creado
Luca Lostao
⟶ Actualizado 20 oct 2017 ⟶
List of edits
Comentarios
Eventos
Petition of Right
American Revolutionary War
Constitution of The United States
Bill of Rights
Mayflower Compact
Harvard College
Education for Females
Treaty of Paris
7 Years War
Jamestown founded
Tobacco introduced
Pennsylvania founded
Wiliam & Mary College
Georgia founded
Sugar Act
George Washington Elected
Declaration of Independence drafted
White House construction
Constitutional Convention
Freedom of Press
Períodos
Global war between Great Britian and 13 colonies that resulted in the independence of the U.S.A.
A document organizing the government into 3 branches Executive, Legislative, and Judicial
10 amendments protecting individual rights added to constitution
Group of 100 puritans sail on the Mayflower to America and establish Plymouth Colony
Harvard founded in Cambridge as 1st institution for higher learning (originally founded to teach preachers)
English constitutional document that establishes basic rights that the king is not allowed to infringe upon
Quakers establish 1st of Mid-Atlantic colonies One of the first schools to teach both boys & girls to read and write.
Treaty signed by France & Britain, ending 7 years war England now owns all territory from the Eastern Coastline West to the Mississippi
France & Britain fight for 7 years over territory from Canada down the west side of the Mississippi River to New Orleans
First American colony established by British
Becomes main source of revenue in 10 years
William Penn receives colony as gift and names it after himself
Named after british rulers
Act passed by British, forbidding American importation of
Serves two 4-year terms
By patriot and lawyer Thomas Jefferson
First cornerstone of White House is laid
Large group of representatives meet at Philidelphia State house to discuss future of country and to draft document reflecting revolutionary ideals
John Peter Zengar exposes corrupt Royal Governor. He originally gets punished despite being correct. Eventually jury sides with Zenger after Andrew Hamilton steps in