Magna carta

Civics Timeline

  • Jun 15, 1215

    Magna carta

    Magna carta
    It said what the King can and can't do. It was Europe's first written constitution
  • Period: Jan 1, 1450 to

    Triangular Trade

    It was a trade between the colonies, Europe and Africa. It traded goods and sometimes diseases then later slaves.
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    Puritains

    These were people who sought to purify the church of England from the Catholics. They were basically activist.
  • Pilgrims

    Pilgrims
    A pilgrim is a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons. They wanted to escape the church.
  • The Mayflower Compact

    The Mayflower Compact
    The Mayflower Compact was the first agreement for self-government to be created and enforced in America. It was signed by 41 English men.
  • Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

    Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
    Early constitution in America in the colonies. It addressed basic issues.
  • Indentured servants

    Indentured servants
    It was a method of choice for employment. People signed contracts to say they would work for a certain amount of years.
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    Enlightenment

    It included important precursors like Frances bacon and Thomas Hobbes. There was a lot of new things happened and were made.
  • The great awakening

    The great awakening
    It was a spiritual renewal. The awakening allowed people to express their emotions about god
  • The first congress

    The first congress
    Delegates from all 13 colonies but Georgia had a meeting. They issued a declaration of rights. They also issued the Articles of Association.
  • No taxation without representation

    No taxation without representation
    No taxation without representation was said by James Otis. The colonists were not allowed to choose representatives to parliament in London, which passed the laws under which they were taxed.
  • Stamp act 1765

    Stamp act 1765
    England made the colonies pay taxes on a bunch of printed items. The tax was used to help pay for the French and Indian War.
  • Tea Act

    Tea Act
    England put a tax on the colonies tea. They weren’t feeling it so it led to the Boston tea party.
  • Tea Party

    Tea Party
    It was a protest that followed all the taxes on tea. They dumped all the tea in the Boston Harbor. The tea party led to the American Revolution.
  • Coercive Act

    Coercive Act
    It was a set of laws that were passed for the colonies. 4 of the laws were just because and aimed at the Boston tea party.
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    Revolutionary War

    It was a war between the colonies and England. The colonies wanted to be independent from England.
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence
    It was adopted on July 4. It basically said that we are free from England and all their stuff.
  • The second congress

    The second congress
    The colonies met each other again after the war. They passed the declaration of independence on July 4.