Witch of blackbird pond

Witch of Blackbird Pond

By ptalb
  • settlment of Jamestown

    settlment of Jamestown
    The settlement happened around May 13th 1607
  • New translation to the Bible authorized by King James

    New translation to the Bible authorized by King James
    No official date was recorded when this happened but it may have happened around August 24th.
  • First Africans Imported

    First Africans Imported
    No official date was kept when the slave first arrived here in America.
  • Pilgrims land in Plymouth

    Pilgrims land in Plymouth
    No official date was kept but this was around the first Thanksgiving,
  • Settlement of Massachusetts bay

    Settlement of Massachusetts bay
    Settlement of Massachusetts bay happened around October of 1630 not a wise time to come with winter on the way.
  • Settlement of Maryland

    Settlement of Maryland
    No official date but the pilgrims left because their king treated them harshly.
  • settlement of Connecticut Valley

    settlement of Connecticut Valley
    No official date on the settlement but they moved from a different collony and they had war against the indians.
  • Anne Hutchinson Banished

    Anne Hutchinson Banished
    Banished for being accused of witch craft.
  • Quakers reach New England

    Quakers reach New England
    No official date but lead by William Penn
  • first Quakers hanged in Boston

    first Quakers hanged in Boston
    Hung for religous belief no official date though
  • settlement of North Carolina

    settlement of North Carolina
    No official date on when the permanatley settled but the tried a century before their second attempt.
  • William Penn establishes Pennsylvania Colony

    William Penn establishes Pennsylvania Colony
    no date but led and established this colony
  • Quakers speak out against slavery

    Quakers speak out against slavery
    First protest took place in Germantown in 1688 no official date though
  • Salem witch trials

    Salem witch trials
    Took place in June through September of 1692