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1492

Columbus, Spanish, Columbian Exchange

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1607

First permanent English colony: Jamestown

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1619

First slaves in Jamestown & House Of Burgesses

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1620

Plymouth founded (Puritans) in New England

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1676

Bacon's Rebellion

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1680

Pueblo Revolt

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1754

French and Indian War begins (Seven Years' War)

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1763

Treaty of Paris ends the Seven Years' War, Pontiac's Rebellion, & Proclamation Line

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1765

Stamp Act, first direct tax, "no taxation without representation" (Period 3)

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1775

American Revolution begins; Lexington and Concord, Second Continental Congress; Articles of Confederation

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1776

Thomas Paine's Common Sense & the Declaration of Independence

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1783

Treaty of Paris: end of American Revolution & beginning of U.S. under Articles of Confederation

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1787

Northwest Ordinance & Constitution

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1788

Constitution ratified by 9 states & takes effect

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1791

Bill of Rights added to Constitution

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1790s

First Two-Party System, Hamilton vs Jefferson

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1800

Election of Thomas Jefferson

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1803

Louisiana Purchase, Marbury v. Madison

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1808

slave importation ends (Slavery Compromise 1789)

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1812

War of 1812 begins

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1815

Treaty of Ghent ends of War of 1812; Hartford Resolutions arrive in DC, end of Federalist Party, beginning of Era of Good Feelings

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1820

Missouri Compromise

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1823

Monroe Doctrine

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1824

"Corrupt Bargain" election, beginning of Democratic Party (pro-Jackson movement)

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1828

Andrew Jackson elected, Era of the Common Man

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1820s-1830s

Second Two Party System, Jackson vs Clay

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1844

Election of Polk; Manifest Destiny

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1846

Mexican-American War begins

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1848

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexican Cession, end of Mexican-American War; Seneca Falls Convention

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1850

Compromise of 1850

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1854

Kansas Nebraska Act; Republican Party

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1857

Dred Scott v. Sanford

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1860

Election of Abraham Lincoln, secession begins

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1861

Beginning of Civil War, Battle of Fort Sumter

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1862

Homestead Act, Pacific Railway Act, Treasury System, Morrill Act; Antietam

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1863

Battle of Gettysburg, Gettysburg Address, Battle of Vicksburg, Emancipation Proclamation

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1865

Civil War ends; assassination of Lincoln; 13th Amendment

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1877

end of Radical Reconstruction; Compromise of 1877; Jim Crow begins

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1890

Wounded Knee; Closure of the West (frontier “closed”); Sherman-Antitrust Act

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1892

People’s Party (Populist Third Party) nationwide

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1896

Plessy v. Ferguson

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1898

Spanish American War / beginning of imperialism

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1917

U.S. enters W.W.I.; Fourteen Points

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1918

W.W.I ends

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1919

First Red Scare; Red Summer

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1920

19th Amendment; Treaty of Versailles not ratified

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1920s

more urban than rural; culture conflicts

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1929

Stock Market Crash; beginning of Great Depression

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1933

FDR’s New Deal begins

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1941

Pearl Harbor, U.S. enters W.W.I.I.; Depression ends

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1789-1797

George Washington

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1797-1801

John Adams

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1801-1809

Thomas Jefferson

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1809-1817

James Madison

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1817-1825

James Monroe

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1825-1829

John Quincy Adams

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1829-1837

Andrew Jackson

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1845-1849

James K. Polk

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1861-1865

Abraham Lincoln

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1865-1869

Andrew Johnson

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1869-1877

Ulysses S. Grant

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1877-1881

Rutherford B. Hayes

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1897-1901

William McKinley

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1901-1909

Theodore Roosevelt

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1909-1913

William Howard Taft

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1913-1921

Woodrow Wilson

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1921-1923

Warren G. Harding

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1923-1929

Calvin Coolidge

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1929-1933

Herbert Hoover

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1933-1945

Franklin D. Roosevelt

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1945-1953

Harry S. Truman

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1953-1961

Dwight Eisenhower

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1961-1963

John F. Kennedy

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1963-1969

Lyndon B. Johnson

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1969-1974

Richard Nixon

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1974-1977

Gerald Ford

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1945

end of WWII.; atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki; beginning of Cold War (“iron curtain” descends)

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1949

NATO; USSR atomic bomb; China=communist

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1950

Korean War begins

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1953

Korean War ends; armistice and DMZ

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1954

Brown v. Board of Education

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1957

Sputnik; beginning of space race

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1963

March on Washington; JFK assassinated

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1964

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution;  LBJ’s Great Society, Civil Rights Act of 1964

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1965

Voting Rights Act; Immigration Act

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1968

MLK and RFK assassinated, Tet Offensive, Chicago riot, silent majority, race riots, anti-war escalates

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1973

Vietnam War ends with armistice

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1974

Watergate scandal

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1975

Fall of Saigon

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