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American History Semester 1

  • Oct 12, 1492

    Columbus finds the Americas.

    Columbus finds the Americas.
  • Period: Oct 12, 1492 to

    US History (Semester 1)

    Everything from Columbus's Discovery to World War 1
  • Jamestown Settlement Founded

    Jamestown Settlement Founded
    The Settlement of Jamestown in Virginia was founded On May 4, 1607. This is thirteen years before the landing of the pilgrims.
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    French and Indian War

    This is America's part of the Seven Years war.
  • The Boston Tea Party

    The Boston Tea Party
    Enraged American decide to dump the tea in British ships into the Boston harbor because of unfair taxes.
  • The Battle of Lexington and Concord

    The Battle of Lexington and Concord
    Minutemen and Redcoats clash on the Green. The shot heard 'round the world happens here.
  • Declaration of indepedence

    Declaration of indepedence
    The date of the signing is July fourth, but it was voted on by the continental congress two days earlier.
  • Surrender At Yorktown

    Surrender At Yorktown
    The British Surrender to the Americans on this day. The Revolutionary war is over.
  • Signing of the Constitution

    Signing of the Constitution
  • Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin

    Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin
    March 14, 1794 was the date Eli got the patent for his invention.
  • Alien and Sedition acts

    These give the government the right to deport any alien and to define treasonable activities. The first of these was signed on the 18 of June 1798
  • Louisana Purchase

    Louisana Purchase
    The Treaty was signed on this day (30th of April, 1803)
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    War of 1812

  • The Missouri Compromise

  • Andrew Jackson's Election

    Andrew Jackson's Election
  • Trail Of Tears

    This was a series of forced Indian removals that took place across the nation.
  • The Panic of 1837

    This event is much like the Great Depression. But smaller. Many people blamed Andrew Jackson for this.
  • Invention of the Telegraph

    Invention of the Telegraph
    This was the date of the first telegraph in the United States. It read "What hath God wrought!"
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    The Mexican-American War

  • Compromise of 1850

    This date here is the date of the passing of the first two parts of the law. These created the territories of Utah and New Mexico. It also enacted several laws about slavery.
  • Firing on Fort Sumter

    Firing on Fort Sumter
    This is what starts it all. All those boiling over tempers about slavery finally explode. Quite Literally. The Civil War has begun.
  • Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation Proclamation
    Abraham Lincoln frees the slaves.
  • The Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse

    The Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse
    General Lee surrenders. The Civil War is over.
  • The Assasination of Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln is shot by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater.
  • Civil War Amendments

    The First of three civil war Amendments gets added to the Constitution. The others are added on the following dates: July 20 1868, and February 3, 1850. These amendments protect the freed slaves.
  • Andrew Johnson's Impeachment

    On the date Listed, Congress voted on Andrew Johnson's Impeachment.
  • The Organization of Standard Oil Trust

    In this year the company Standard Oil was founded.
  • The Pullman and Homestead Strikes

    The Homestead strike was started because of cut wages and the breaking up of a union at a steel factory. The Pullman Strike (May 11,1894) was a nation wide strike started by railroad workers.
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    The Spanish-American War

  • The Election of Theodore Roosevelt

    The Election of Theodore Roosevelt
  • The invention of the electric light, telephone, and airplane

    The invention of the electric light, telephone, and airplane
    The Date included is the date of the first flight. The other dates for the other inventions are as follows: The first successful test of an electric light bulb, October 22, 1879. First phone call (You know, "Watson, come here! I want to see you!") March 10, 1876.