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APUSH Unit 2: American Revolution
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1517: Protestant Reformation: Martin Luther and John Calvin. Pilgrims want religious freedom so they leave for America.
1492: Columbus arrives in America when he had been searching for India
1607: Jamestown is the first enduring English settlement
1612: Tobacco Production in Jamestown begins. Jamestown begins to prosper
1637: Anne Hutchinson expelled from Massachusetts, settles in Connecticut
1609: Starving Time, extremely difficult time for colonists in Jamestown
1636: Roger Williams expelled from Massachusetts, settles in Rhode Island
1676: Bacon's Rebellion occurred as a result of large wealth disparity and no representation in goernment
1619: First shipment of slaves, initally arrived as indentured servants
1620: Mayflower Compact shows early forms of democracy, ideas that will continue into the colonies
1620: Pilgrims leave Europe in search of religious freedom and create colony at Plymouh
1630: Puritans leave Europe in search of religious freedom and create a colony in Massachusetts
1680: Pueblo revolt, resulted because of culture clash and one of earliest and fewest Native Americans victories against Europeans
1690: English Toleration Act of 1690 said Protestans had religious freedom, eventuallyl led to the Salem Witch Trials
1637: Pequot War showed extreme violence against Native Americans and shows their changing relationship with the Europeans
1642: Sir William Berkeley was a governor of Jamestown appointed by the king. Eventually there is Bacon's Rebellion aginst his rule
1619: First burguesses were elected. People wanted self government, not to be governed