Founding Fathers

  • The Boston Tea Party

    The Boston Tea Party was a protest. Britain was in debt and wanted the colonists in America to help pay their debts American colonists were frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” and then dumped 342 chests of tea that was imported by the British East India Company into the harbor.
  • The battles of Lexington and Concord

    The battles of Lexington and Concord
    These battles were the kick off to the revolutionary war. The revolutionary war was between the colonies and Great Britain.
  • The Declaration of Independence is signed

    On this day 56 people signed the Declaration and on July 4th is when it was approved. This gave the 13 original colonies freedom away from Great Britain and cut ties with them so they could have life as they pleased rather then under someones rules.
  • The Winter at Valley Forge

    A severe winter of 1777-1778 proved to be a great trial for the American army, and of the 11,000 soldiers stationed at Valley Forge hundreds of them died from disease and being too cold.
  • Article of Confederation are Ratified

    The congress had already adopted the articles of confederation but it did not get adopted by all 13 colonies until this day. Land claims between Virginia and Maryland delayed final ratification for almost four more years or this would have been adopted way sooner.
  • The Battle of Yorktown

    The Battle of Yorktown
    When British General Lord Charles Cornwallis and his army surrendered to General George Washington’s American force.The outcome in Yorktown, Virginia marked the conclusion of the last major battle of the American Revolution and the start of a new nation's independence
  • The constitution is ratified

    The constitution is ratified
    This was the day the 9th of 13 states would ratify the US Constitution. It was officially adopted by the US on this day.
  • Presidential Inauguration of George Washington

    Presidential Inauguration of George Washington
    George Washington gave a speech as first president of the united states. This speech was 1419 words long. He gave this speech and sworn upon a bible on the balcony of Federal Hall in New York City, New York.
  • Washington’s Farewell Address

    Washington’s Farewell Address
    This was a goodbye from George Washington telling them that he was no longer running for president and would be letting other people running against one another knowing that he could win again if he ran. He advised American citizens to view themselves as a cohesive unit and avoid political parties and issued a special warning to be wary of attachments and entanglements with other nations. He did not what us to separate into different parties.
  • The death of George Washingyon

    He was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and served two terms as the first U.S. president. He was a very trusted man.
  • Election Day, 1800

    Election Day, 1800
    This was the 4th presidential election. Jefferson and Burr both got 73 votes making it a tie which had never happened. The election had to be decided by the house of representatives. This was written in the constitution so they already knew what to do.
  • Marbury vs. Madison

    Marbury vs. Madison
    This was a court case. American courts have the power to strike down laws, statutes, and some government actions that they find to violate the Constitution of the United States.
  • The Dead Rabbits Riot

    The Dead Rabbits Riot
    A two-day civil disturbance in New York City evolving from what was originally a small-scale street fight between members of the Dead Rabbits and the Bowery Boys into a citywide gang war.
  • The Ku Klux Klan is Established

    The Ku Klux Klan is Established
    It was stretched to every southern state by 1870 and was know as the white superiors.
  • John D. Rockefeller Creates Standard Oil

    John D. Rockefeller Creates Standard Oil
    by the early 1880s controlled some 90 percent of U.S. refineries and pipelines. Oil is something that has made America a lot of money to this day.
  • Alexander Graham Bell Patents the Telephone

    Alexander Graham Bell Patents the Telephone
    A few days after he made the first call to Watson and said "Mr.Watson, i want you, come here" this is a very popular phrase today.
  • The Great Oklahoma Land Race

    The Great Oklahoma Land Race
    This was a race to the open lands or lands that were not claimed where no one had settled yet.
  • Ellis Island Opens to Process Immigrants

    Ellis Island Opens to Process Immigrants
    It was an immigration station that served for 60 years.
  • The Wizard of Oz (Book) is Published

    The Wizard of Oz (Book) is Published
    inspired by the real-life economic struggles during the Gold Standard. This book was banned in Detroit for having "no value to children" and showing negativity to children
  • Teddy Roosevelt Becomes President of the United States

    Teddy Roosevelt Becomes President of the United States
    He was the youngest person to become president at 42 years old. He took this spot after Mckinley was killed.
  • J.P. Morgan Founds U.S. Steel

    J.P. Morgan Founds U.S. Steel
    merger for 492 Million now worth 15.12 billion dollars.
  • Ford Motor Company is Founded

    Ford Motor Company is Founded
    After making this company ford released his first car using bicycle wheels for tires.
  • Ida Tarbell Publishes Her Article About Standard Oil

    Ida Tarbell Publishes Her Article About Standard Oil
    Tarbell meticulously documented the aggressive techniques Standard Oil employed to outmaneuver and, where necessary, roll over whoever got in its way.
  • The 16th Amendment is Passed

    The 16th Amendment is Passed
    Ratified in 1913. This amendment established Congress's right to impose a Federal income tax.
  • Angel Island Opens to Process Immigrants

    Angel Island Opens to Process Immigrants
    This was an immigration station that also helped save immigrants.
  • The 17th Amendment is Passed

    allowing voters to cast direct votes for U.S. Senators. But was soon ratified
  • The Empire State Building Opens

    The Empire State Building Opens
    President Hoover presses a button in Washington, D.C., officially opening the building and turning on the Empire State Building's lights for the very first time. It was 102 stories to the top. It was constructed to win a race to make the tallest building.