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Colonial America

  • The Lost Colony

    The Lost Colony
    The Lost Colony
    Roanoke's settelers, came to the new area very unprepared. This was fatal to the colony and they failed within the first year. They tried again and not only did the colony fail but they dissapeared all together, giving them the name " The Lost Colony".
  • Jamestown, Virginia

    Jamestown, Virginia
    The Virginia Company explorers landed on Jamestown Island establishing an English colony. Quickly after landing on the island the colonist became under attack by the native Indians. To protect themselves from attackes the colonist built a wooden fort within the first month. This was the first successful colony.
  • Starving Time

    Starving Time
    The starving time occured after John Smiths departure back to England in the winter of 1609-10. As a result only 60 of the original 214 settelers that landed on the island survived that time. *This is not the exact date but the year is correct.
  • First Assembly

    The first assembly of the New World occured in the Jamestown church. The Assembly was monumental because the Virginia Company wanted " to establish one equal and uniform government over all of Virginia". This was a very large step for the colony.
  • Mayflower Compact

    Mayflower Compact

    The Mayflower Compact
    The Mayflower Compact was signed by 41 colonist. The document itself was the first written framework of government establishment. This laid the fondation for the US Constitution.
  • Plymouth

    Plymouth
    The colonist landed in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. However, many died within the first winter due to an epidimic of diseases. A native American, named Squanto, became a member of the colony and became the mediator between Plymouths leaders and the Pokanoke tribe. In the fall of 1621 the pilgrims shared a meal with the natives, leading to what is now reffered to as Thanksgiving.
  • Navigation Act

    Navigation Act
    This act made it so that colonies could only trade with English built ships and crews that were three-quarters English. Goods such as indigo, cotton, tobacco, and sugar were only allowed to be shipped by England or English colonies. *This is not the exact date but the year is correct.
  • The Great Awakening

    The Great Awakening
    The Great Awakening
    A religious revival that swept through the colonies lead by Johnathon Edwards, who refused to convert to the Church of England. Edwards was concerned that the people were becoming too concered with worldly matters. The Great Awakening was a reaction against Enlightenment. *This is not the exact date but the year is correct.
  • James Oglethorpe

    James Oglethorpe
    James Oglethorpe founded Georgia, and also directed the economic and political development. He continued to recruit settlers from England and other parts of Europe to come join the colony.
  • Revolutionary War

    Revolutionary War
    The Revolutionary War was a war from Americas independence. It was between the 13 American colonies and the colonial government, the British crown. The British surrendered in Yorktown, Virginia in 1781, however, the fighting did not formally end until 1783. *This is not the exact date but the year is correct.