Jefferson Timeline

  • Aug 3, 1492

    American discovered

    His objective was to sail west until he reached Asia (the Indies) where the riches of gold, pearls and spice awaited.Columbus benefited from calm seas and steady winds that pushed him steadily westward (Columbus had discovered the southern "Trades" that in the future would fuel the sailing ships carrying goods to the New World).
  • Mar 4, 1497

    The beginning of British exploration

    With the exception of John Cabot's voyage to Newfoundland in 1497, the English showed little interest in the New World until the reign of Elizabeth I.While English explorers, most notably Martin Frobisher, continued to look for the Northwest Passage, there was interest in colonizing North America. In 1584, Sir Walter Raleigh scouted possible sites for a colony farther to the south
  • Roanoke established

    The first English Colony of Roanoke, originally consisting of 100 householders, was founded in 1585, 22 years before Jamestown and 37 years before the Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts, under the ultimate authority of Sir Walter Raleigh.This Colony was run by Ralph Lane after Sir Richard Grenville, who had transported the colonists to Virginia, returned to Britain for supplies
  • Jamestown

    the Colony of Virginia was the first permanent English Settlement in the Americas.The settlement was located within the country of Tsnacommacahe, which was administered by the Powhatan
  • Plymouth/Massachusetts Bay Colony-

    The colony was founded by the owners of the Massachusetts Bay Company was an English settlement on the east coast of North America (Massachusetts Bay) in the 17th century, in New England, situated around the present-day cities of Salem and Boston
  • French and Indian War

    the Seven Years’ War When France’s expansion into the Ohio River valley brought repeated conflict with the claims of the British colonies, a series of battles led to the official British declaration of war in 1756
  • Treaty of Paris

    The Treaty of Paris of Feb. 10, 1763, was signed by Great Britain, France, and Spain.During the war, Britain had conquered the French colonies of Canada, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Lucia, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Tobago, the French "factories" (trading posts) in India, Effects:Together with the treaty of Hubertusburg, it terminated the Seven Years War. Marked the beginning of an era of British dominance outside Europe
  • Proclamation of 1763

    The end of the French and Indian War in 1763 was a cause for great celebration in the colonies, for it removed several ominous barriers and opened up a host of new opportunities for the colonists. The French had effectively hemmed in the British settlers and had, from the perspective of the settlers, played the "Indians" against them Effects: The proclamation, in effect, closed off the frontier to colonial expansion.The proclamation also established or defined four new colonies, three of them on
  • Revolutionary War

    Colonists were frustrated because Britain forced them to pay taxes, yet did not give them any representation in the British Parliament. Colonists rallied behind the phrase, “no taxation without representation.”
    The first shots rang out on the morning of April 19, 1775 in Lexington, Mass.
  • Declaration of Independence

    Adams persuaded the committee to select Thomas Jefferson to compose the original draft of the document After ratifying the text on July 4, Congress issued the Declaration of Independence in several forms. It was initially published as the printed Dunlap Broadside that was widely distributed and read to the public
  • Articles of Confederation

    original colonies that established the United States of America as a confederation of sovereign states and served as its first constitution Congress began on July 12, 1776, and an approved version was sent to the states for ratification in late 1777. The formal ratification by all 13 states was completed in early 1781
  • Constitution created

    The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law The Constitution , originally comprising seven articles, delineates the national frame of government.
  • XYZ affair

    The XYZ Affair was a series of diplomatic events that involved the U.S. and France during the late 1790s. Most of the impact of the XYZ affair was in domestic politics, as it was used as a tool for the opposition.
  • Alien and Sedition Acts

  • Thomas Jefferson elected president

    Thomas Jefferson possessed impressive political credentials and was well-suited to the presidency. In addition to drafting the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson had served in two Continental Congresses, as minister to France, as secretary of state under George Washington and as John Adams' vice president. Effect:As president, Jefferson made some concessions to his opponents, including taking Hamilton's advice to strengthen the American Navy