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1492

Columbus arrives

-begins Columbian Exchange

-Spain sends conquistadors & Armada

-Spain sets up encomiendas (missions like in CA & others)

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1587

-Sir Walter Raleigh Roanoke Island

-disappeared by 1590 "Lost Colony"

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1588

-England defeats Spanish Armada

-England becomes superpower begins colonization soon after

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1607

Jamestown

-Joint Stock Company investor-backed

-backer company Virginia Company

-Captain John Smith leader

-martial law instituted for survival

1609-1610 desperate times

-Powhatan Confederacy aides Jamestown

-tobacco cash crop, saves colony from extinction

-Chesapeake becomes name of surrounding area

-indentured servants - popular and useful

-1618 headright sys. 50 acres given to a plantation owner who sponsored ppl over to America

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1619

House of Burgesses first government in colonies

-white property-owning males could vote

-slavery begins in the English colonies

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1620

Separatists leave England accidentally

arrive in Massachusetts in "Mayflower"

-settlement called "Plymouth"

-Mayflower Compact government established, power not from God but from governed

-received aid from local Indians to further the settlement

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1629

Mass. Bay Colony Congregationalists John Winthrop "City on a hill"

-Puritan and Calvinist ideas

ex. of religious intolerance

-Roger Williams banished

-created Rhode Island free religion

-Anne Hutchinson

1629-42 Great Puritan Migration

1649-1660 little immigration because England was mainly Puritan

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1635

Connecticut gets charter for being a colony

-Maryland Lord Baltimore haven for Christians & Catholics

1649 Act of Toleration protects Christians

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1685

New York = colony

-Pennsylvania William Penn Quaker

-Carolina (proprietary) split into NC (Virginia-like colony) and SC (settled by people from Barbados)

-proprietary colonies usually became royal colonies (king-controlled)

Salutary Neglect 1650-1750 Britain was hands-off on American colonies; gave America autonomy

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1670's

Bacon's Rebellion

-settlers v. Indian = issue

-led to creation of Black Codes

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1692

Salem Witch Trials

-many executions

-unrest in religion, politics and gender led to the witch hysteria

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1730's

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1740's

Great Awakening

-Jonathan Edwards Congregationalist "sinners in hands of angry God" fire & brimstone

-message was about Hell and predestination

-George Whitefield Methodist Christianity emotionalism and spirituality

-seen in southern evangelism

Enlightenment = rationalism

emotionalism & spirituality

-Ben Franklin ex of enlightenment man

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1754

Albany Plan by Ben Franklin

-inter-colonial government plans

-for defense

-not accepted

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1754 - 1763

7 Years War "French-Indian War"

-Britain wins - leads to anti-British sentiment

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1763

Proclamation of 1763

-forbids colonial settlement past Appalachian Mountains

-angered colonists

-end of salutary neglect

-turning point of British-Colonial relations

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1764

Sugar Act - to stop smuggling

Currency Act - colonists can't make paper money

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1765

Stamp Act

-tax for revenue

-broad tax covered legal documents too

-affected almost everyone, especially literate and lawyers

-taxed goods made in the colonies

"No taxation without representation"

British response virtual representation

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1766

Stamp Act repealed

Declaratory Act passed Parliament can tax and legislate in all cases anywhere in the colonies

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1767

Townshend Act

-taxed goods imported from Britain

-paid for government officials' salaries

-more vice-admiralty courts created

-suspended NY legislation

-"writ of assistance" - British can search anywhere; soldiers sent to Boston to keep peace March 5, 1770

Colonists protest

1769 Townshend Duties repealed

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Mar 5, 1770

Boston Massacre

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Dec 16, 1773

Boston Tea Party - tea tax protest

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early 1774

Coercive Acts ("Intolerable Acts")

-closed Boston port; except for essentials

-colonists had to house soldiers

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late 1774

First Continental Congress = all but Georgia

goals -determine grievances

-address actions to grievances such as boycotts

-Parameters which were considered Parliamentary interference

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April 1775

Battles of Lexington (first battle) and Concord (American colonists held off British "shot heard 'round the world")

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1775

2nd Continental Congress

-established continental army

-printing $

-established government offices for policies

-George Washington leader of army

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July 5, 1775

Olive Branch Petition

-America wants reconciliation with Britain

-last attempt to avoid armed conflict

-King George III ignored it

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January 1776

Common Sense Thomas Paine

-"Why should an island rule a continent?"

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June 1776

Thomas Jefferson commissioned to write Declaration of Independence

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July 4, 1776

Declaration of Independence signed

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1778

Franco-American Alliance

-negotiated by Ben Franklin

-brings French into war on the colonists side

-because of battle of Saratoga

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1783

Treaty of Paris

-gave US land and independence

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1777

Articles of Confederation

-1st central government

-lacked ability to tax, declare war, form a military

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summer 1787

Constitutional Convention

-NJ plan modifications

-Virginia plan checks & balances

-Great Compromise bicameral

-House of Representatives according to population

-Senate 2 per state

-3/5ths Compromise

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1789

Constitution is effective

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1791

Bill of Rights added

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1789

Election of Washington

-cabinet Jefferson (Secretary of State), Hamilton (Treasury)

events

-National Bank created

-Hamilton's financial plan to reduce debt

-Neutrality Proclamation

-Pinckney's treaty 1796

-no third term

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1797

Farewell Address - neutrality championed

John Adams

-XZY affair

-Alien & Sedition Acts

-VA & KY resolutions nullification

-midnight appointments Adams placed more judges in judicial positions with Federalists

leads to Marbury v. Madison

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1801

Jefferson elected

-Marbury v. Madison established Judicial Review

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1803

Louisiana Purchase

-Lewis & Clark

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1804

Jefferson re-elected

-British impressment

-Embargo Act 1807 &Non Intercourse Act 1809 both hurt American economy

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1809-1817

James Madison

-Macon's Bill #2 doesn't work

-attacks from Britain and France

-declared war on Britain in 1812 short war; Treaty of Ghent

-Battle of New Orleans Jackson wins

-Hartford Convention end of Federalist Party

-American system tariff, roads, re-chartered National Bank (protective)

lobbied by Henry Clay

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1817

James Monroe

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1825

Era of Good Feelings 1st political party in America

-McCulloch v. Maryland states can't tax National Bank

-Panic of 1819 people couldn't pay loans

re-elected

-Adams-Onis Treaty 1819 Florida acquired from Spain

-Monroe Doctrine

-Missouri Compromise by Henry Clay

-Missouri slave state

-Maine free state

-36o30'; slavery is below that

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1824

Corrupt bargain Henry Clay became Sec. of State & JQA President

-Dem. Party formed with Andrew Jackson supporters

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1825 President

JQA elected

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1829

Jackson presidency begins

"Era of Common Man" universal white male suffrage

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1830

-Indian Removal Act Trail of Tears

-Tariff of 1832 nullification issues

-vetoed 2nd Bank of US charter

-Specie circular

-panic of 1837

-Nat Turners' Rebellion fails

leads to Black Codes

-Whig party emerges

-anti-democratic party

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1837

Martin van Buren becomes President

-panic of 1837

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1841

William Henry Harrison dies one month in office

John Tyler becomes President

"President without a Party"

2nd Great Awakening 1790's - 1840's

-Temperance

-slavery, abolition

-reforms of society

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late 1844-early 1845

Texas annexed

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1845

Polk elected

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1846

Oregon Treaty established northern border with Canada

-America acquires OR, WA, parts of ID, WY, MT

Mexican-American War

-the Wilmot Proviso defeated quickly

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1848

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

-ends Mexican-American War

-Mexican cession $15 million for C(alifornia) A(rizona) N(evada) C(olorado) U(tah) N(ew Mexico)

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1849

Zachary Taylor elected last Whig elected

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1850

Taylor dies; Fillmore takes over

Compromise of 1850 written by Stephen Douglas & Henry Clay

-CA is a state

-stronger fugitive slave law

-UT & WM territory created; popular sovereignty will decide slave or free eventually

-abolished slave trade in DC

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1852

Uncle Tom's Cabin published

Franklin Pierce elected

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1854

Kansas Nebraska Act

-repealed Missouri compromise

-championed popular sovereignty

-ends Whig party essentially

-Republican party emerges

-leads to increased sectionalism

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1855

Bleeding Kansas

Bleeding Sumner

Dred Scott decision

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1858

Lincoln-Douglass debates

-Freeport Doctrine

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1859

John Brown raid on Harper's Ferry

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Dec 1860

SC seceded; 7 more join to form CSA with Jefferson Davis as President

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Apr 12, 1861

Fort Sumter; Civil War begins

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Jan 1, 1863

Emancipation Proclamation

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early 1865

Freedman's Bureau established

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April 1865

war ends

-Lincoln assassinated

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1865

Reconstruction begins

options -10% Plan

-Wade-Davis Bill Lincoln vetoed it

-Johnson's Reconstruction Plan kind of a combo of 10% + W-D Bill

-Black Codes instituted in South

14th Amendment

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1867

Military Reconstruction Act of 1867

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1869

15th Amendment

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1872

scandals Credit Mobilier& Whiskey Ring

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1873

financial panic

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1877

Compromise of 1877

-Hayes = President

-military reconstruction ends in South

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Gilded Age

People: Carnegie, Rockefeller, Morgan, Edison, Pulitzer & Hearst (journalists; "yellow journalism"), Gompers (unions),

Booker T. Washington, Susan B. Anthony (woman's suffrage)

Forgotten Presidents: Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland, Harrison

Political People: Debs, Bryan, McKinley (Pres, but not a forgotten one), Seward (AK purchase)

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1890

McKinley tariff

Sherman Anti-Trust Act

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1894

Wilson-Gorman tariff

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1898-1900

Spanish-American War Americans drive Spanish out of Cuba &Phillipines

Treaty of Paris ends war

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1901

Platt Amendment

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1904

Panama Canal

-Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

-Big Stick Policy

-America not involved in Europe

-involved in western hemisphere

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1912

Wilson elected

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Aug 1914

Neutrality declared

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1915

Lusitania sunk

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early 1917

Zimmerman telegram

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1917

declared war on Germany

Espionage Act

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1918

Sedition Act

FBI created with J. Edgar Hoover in charge

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Jan 1918

14 Points League of Nations made it not pass in Congress because Wilson was unwilling to compromise

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Roaring 20's, Depression

People: Hemmingway, Fitzgerald, Scopes, Bryan, Darrow

Events: Scopes Trial, Prohibition, 18th Amendment, Jazz Harlem Renaissance

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1921

Harding

-scandals

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1923

Coolidge

-business

-cars

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October 1929

FDR

-100 Days

-New Deal implemented