US History A

By CWW
  • Oct 12, 1491

    America is discovered by Chrisotpher Columbus

  • James Town is founded

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    French and Indian War

    The French and Indian War was a war fought on American soil between Great Britten and France. This war lasted for 9 years and was ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763.
  • Boston tea Party

    Boston tea Party

    On the night of December 16, 1773, Colonists dumped 340 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. As a protest against the tax on tea at the time.
  • The Battle of Lexington and Concord

    The Battle of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements in the American revolutionary war.
  • the declaration of Independence was signed

    the declaration of Independence was signed

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    The Battle of Yorktown

    Also known as the Siege of Yorktown. American and French forces surrounded Yorktown, Verginia and trapped Cornwallis British Army. Leading to one of the first Magor defeats of the British
  • The Constitutional Convention

    The Constitutional Convention

    A gathering of delegates from 12 of the 13 original colonies to discuss the Articles of confederation and instead decided that they needed to be rewritten for a new framework of government that we still have today.
  • Invention of the Cotton Gin

    Invention of the Cotton Gin

    This invention by Eli Whitney in 1793 revolutionized the cotton industry by quickly separation the seeds from the cotton fiber and making cotton one of the souths main cash crops.
  • Creation of the Alien and Sedition Acts

    these laws were passed to allow the government to deport any immigrant that they deemed dangerous as well as any immigrants that are citizens of a country at war with the US. And the Sedition acts were to protect the US government from false criticism.
  • The Louisiana Purchase

    The Louisiana Purchase was a deal between the US and France in which the US spent 15 million dollars to pay for the 828,000 square miles west of the Mississippi river.
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    The War of 1812

    This conflict between the US and Grat Britten was triggered by the British by restricting trade in and out of the US and by the imprisonment of US sailors
  • The Missouri Compromise

    The Missouri Compromise was a set of laws that controlled slavery in new US states.
  • Andrew Jackson’s Election

    Andrew Jackson’s Election

    Andrew Jackson first ran for president in 1824 but did not win as the vote was decided by the house of representatives, he did however win the next election in 1828.
  • Trail of Tears

    The Trail of tears was a forced movement of native Americans from their native land to Oklahoma. designated Indian territory at the time. there was much suffering due to lack of resources and travel.
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    The Panic of 1837

    The Panic of 1837 was a server economic depression in the United States that lasted for 3 years primarily caused by the collapse of the second bank of the US and excessive lending practices.
  • Invention of the Telegraph

    Invention of the Telegraph

    Samual Morse Invented the telegraph during the 1830s with the first prototype coming out in 1837 Morse had much help with the invention of the telegraph and that is what eventually led to his success. The first public message was sent in 1844.
  • The Mexican-American War

    The Mexican-American War

    Conflict between the US and Mexico that lasted for 2 years and caused the us to be the size it is today as we gained California, Arizona, Navada, Utah, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado, and Wyoming.
  • The Compromise of 1850

    A second series of laws involving slavery. In an attempt to address the issue of slavery posed by territorial expansion.
  • The Firing on Fort Sumter

    The Firing on Fort Sumter

    Considered the start of the civil war. It began when Confederate troops launched an attack on Charleston harbor firing on fort Sumter. Amazingly no one was killed during the siege.
  • The Emancipation Proclamation

    Issued by Abraham Lincoln during his presidency declared that all enslaved people in confederate states should be freed it also allowed black men to be recruited in into the union army.
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    Creation of the 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments

    Known as the reconstruction amendments they address the after math of slavery as well as the rights of citizens. They include the abolition of slavery citizenship and denying rights because of race or color.
  • Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse

    Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse

    Is considered the end of the civil war. Is actually the surrender of General Lee to general Grant at the house of McLean.
  • The Assassination of Abraham Lincion

    The Assassination of Abraham Lincion

    Lincion was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth at ford's theater while watching a play. Linkon was the first president to be assassinated in US history.
  • Impeachment of Andrew Johnson

    Impeachment of Andrew Johnson

    Although Jonson was not removed from office he was impeached for not operating under the laws for congress at that time. During the deciding vote the motion to remove him from office they were one vote away.
  • Invention of the Telephone

    Invention of the Telephone

    The telephone was invented by Alexander Gram Bell 1876.
  • Invention of the electric light.

    Invention of the electric light.

    The electric light was invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. Edison was not the first person to have a working electric light although his was the first practical light that stayed lit for longer and was cheaper.
  • The Organization of Standard Oil Trust

    The standard oil trust was started by John D. Rockefeller. He became one of the biggest oil companies in the world until he was found in violation of the Sherman Antitrust act splitting his company into 34 independent companies.
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    The Pullman and Homestead Strikes

    The Pullman and homestead strike were led by workers in the 19th century protesting to low wages and harsh working conditions.
  • The Spanish-American War

    The Spanish-American War

    This was a battle between the US and Spain ending Spanish occupation of the modern-day America and making America the world power it is today.
  • Theodore Roosevelt becomes president

    Theodore Roosevelt becomes president

    Theodor Roosevelt was the youngest president in history at the time being only 42 years old. He was sworn in on September 6, 1901, after the assassination of William McKinley.
  • Invention of the airplane

    Invention of the airplane

    The airplane was invented by Orville and Wilbur Wright and was first flown at Kitty Hawk North Carolina. Their flight lasted 12 seconds and covered 120 feet.