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APUSH Chapter 1-5 Timeline
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4 Nov 2017
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Pedro Alvares Cabral makes landfall in Brazil
Henry VIII creates Church of England
Founding of Jesuit order
African Servitude begins in Virginia
Virginia's House of Burgesses
Restoration of the English crown
Metacom's War
Salem witchcraft crisis
Pueblo Revolt
Treaty of Tordesillas
some Native American peoples in present-day Mexico and Peru begin raising domesticated crops
Spread of maize to Mississippi River Valley
Mansa Musa pilgrimmage to Mecca
Lanteen sail popular in African trade routes
Euro. Black Death
Columbus 1st voyage to America
Storms & Eng/ ships destroy Spanish Armada
English est. Jamestown
Quebec est.
Opechancanough's uprising
Virginia becomes royal colony
Puritans est. Mass. Bay Colony
Tobacco prices fall & stay low
Bacon's Rebellion (Virginia)
Indian War of 1622
Toleration Act
Barbados Slave Code
Mayflower Compact
Stono Rebellion
War of Jenkins' Ear
First Navigation Act
British Glorious Revolution
Parliament creates Board of Trade
Licensing Act lapses; print revolution begins
Ohio Company gets 200k acres from crown
Poniac's rebellion
Committees of correspondence form
Tea Act leads to Boston Tea Party
Coercive Acts punish Mass.
Dunmore's War against the Shawnees
Continental Congress meets
3rd American boycott
General Gage marches to Lexington & Concord
2nd Continental Congress creates Continental army
Lord Dunmore recruits Loyalist slaves
Patriots invade Canada and skirmish w/Loyalists in South
W. settlers occupy Kentucky
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense"
Declaration of Independence
Proclamation Line limits white settlement
Sugar Act and Currency Act
Colonists oppose vice-admirality courts
Stamp Act imposes direct tax
Quartering Act req. barracks for Brit. troops
Stamp Act Congress meets
Americans boycott Brit. goods
1st Compromise: Stamp Act repealed
Declaritory Act passed
Townshend duties
2nd American boycott
2nd Compromise: partial repeal of Townshend Act
Boston Massacre
2nd Continental Congress declares independance
Howe forces Washington to retreat from NY to NJ
PA approves democratic state constitution
John Adams publishes Thoughts on Government
"Articles of Confederation" creates central gov't
Howe occupies Philadelphia (Sept.)
Gates defeats Burgoyne at Saratoga (Oct.)
Franco-American alliance (Feb.)
Lord North seeks pol. settlement
Congress rejects negotiatons
Brit. adopt southern strategy
Brit. capture Savannah (Dec.)
Severe inflation of Continental currency
Brit. & Am. forces battle in GA
Clinton seizes Charleston (May)
French troops land in RI
Cornwallis invades VA (April), surrenders at Yorktown (Oct.)
States finally ratify Articles of Confederation
Treaty of Paris (Sept. 3) officially ends war
Nationalists hold convention in Annapolis, MD
Shay's Rebellion roils MA
Congress passes Northwest Ordinance
Constitutional Convention in Philidelphia
Hamilton's public credit system approved
Bill of Rights ratified
Bank of the United States chartered
Kentucky joins Union
War between Britain and France
Madison and Jefferson found Republican Party
Whiskey Rebellion
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Jay's Treaty with Great Britain
Pinckney's Treaty with Spain
Treaty of Greenville accepts Indian land rights
XYZ Affair
Alien, Sedition, and Naturalization Acts
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Jefferson elected president
Louisiana Purchase
Marbury v. Madison asserts judicial review
Embargo Act cripples American shipping
Madison elected president
Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa revive Western Confederacy
Adams-Onis Treaty
McCulloh v. Maryland; Dartmouth College v. Woodward
Periods
Crusades
Protestant Reformation
Spanish conquer Aztecs
Counter-Reformation
Asian migrants cross land bridge connecting Siberia to Alaska
Renaissance
English crown supports mercanilism
Chesapeake tobacco boom
Yeoman Society
Queen Elizabeth I rule (England)
King Charles I rule
King James I rule (Eng.)
British policy of salutary neglect
Robert Walpole leads Parliament
Enlightenment ideas spread from Euro. to America
Old & New Light conflict; farmland shortage threatens freehold ideal; (+) ethnic/rel. pluralism in Mid. At. colonies; Rel. denom. est. colleges
Dominion of New England
Charles II rule
King George I (r. 1714-1727
English Civil War
King George II
7 Years'/ French & Indian War
King George III
Congress enacts pol. and land ordinances for new states
Jay, Madison, and Hamilton write "The Federalist"
Contested Indian treaties: Fort Stanwix (1784), Fort McIntosh (1785), Fort Finney (1786), and Fort Harmar (1789)
French Revolution
Western Confederacy defeats US armies
Haitian Revolution
Gallatin reduces national debt
Lewis and Clark explore West
War of 1812
Era of Good Feeling
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