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Christopher Columbus's first voyage initiates European exploration of the Americas.
1490s
Columbian Exchange
1490s
Establishment of Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement.
1610s
French and Indian War
1750
Taxation w/o Representation
1760-1770
Bacons Rebellion
1670
First form of Self Government in America- Mayflower Compact
1620
**AMERICAN REVOLUTION
1775-1783
**CONSTIUTIONAL CONVENTION
1787
Bill of Rights added
1791
Louisianna Purchase
1800
Washington Era
1790-1800
Jacksonian Era
1820-1850
Jeffersonian Era
1800-1820
Missoui Compromise
1820
War of (______)—> 100% declares US as independent, ending with the Treaty of Ghent, delt with impressment of sailors
1812
Trail of Tears
1830
Mexican American War
1840-1850
**CIVIL WAR
1860-1865
Empancipation Proclamation
1860
13,14,15th Amendments+Start of Reconstruction
1865
Compromise of ____—> Ending Reconstruction, removing troops from the south
1880
Wounded Knee, Ghost Dance, etc.
1890
Turner’s Frontier
1890
Clay’s American System
1810
Gilded Age
1860-1900
Time of vast economic boom, middle class, leisure time, flappers, jazz, women’s sufferage, prohibition, etc.
1920s
Teddy Roosevelt
1900
**WW1 Involvement
1917-18
Great Depression
1930
New Deal by Franklin D. Roosevelt
1933
**WWII involvement
1940-1945
Start of the Cold War+UN
1945
Brown v. Board
1950s
Civil Rights Act
1965
Proclomation Line
1763
Conservatism Rises
1980
End of Cold War
1990s
911
2001
Obama elected the first Blak President
2008
COVID
2020
Affordable Care Act
2010
Progressives
1890-1920s
Red Scare (s)
1920s, 1950s
McCarthism
1950s
Conformism
1950s
Great Awakening(s)
1730s-1770s and 1790s-1840s
Great Migration
1910s-1970s
Imperialism Era
1890s-1910s
Spanish American War
1900
The New South
1860s-1900s
Political Machines
1890s-1910s
Manifest Destiny
1845
Sectionalism
1820s-1860s
Market Revolution
1820s-1850s
Age of Reform
1830s-1850s
Articles of Confederation
1780
Albany Plan
1755
Englightenment
1700-1800s
Great Society
1960s
Civil Rights Movement
1950s-1960s