SS Timeline Xavier Toney

  • Year 1000- Vikings

    Year 1000- Vikings
    Leif Ericson was leading the vikings when they landed on a place now called America in the year 1000. They were the first outlanders to discover the land but they were unable to permanently stay because of rising conflict between them and the Englishmen. They left, paving they road for later explorers.
  • Year 1584- 1590: The Lost Colony (Roanoke)

    Year 1584- 1590: The Lost Colony (Roanoke)
    Roanoke was discovered by Sir Walter Raleigh. It is an island in North America. The first voyage was lead by Sir Walter Raleigh. He outsmarted the native to make them serve him. He told them he would take away the moon during an eclipse. Soon they started working together. Sir Walter Raleigh was leaving to go on a second voyage back to England to get supplies but when he came back everyone was gone and their only clue was the word "Croatians" carved into a tree.
  • Year 1492- Christopher Colombus

    Year 1492- Christopher Colombus
    Christopher Columbus was a famous explorer known for discovering America. He was setting off with three ships; the Nina, Pinta, And the Santa Maria. He first thought he discovered India so he named the people there Indians. The route he took would later be called the Columbian Exchange, a trade route for the old and new world.
  • 15th Century Exploring

    15th Century Exploring
    Marco Polo was was "the first" modern traveler. He traveled to Asia from 1271 to 1295. He then returned to his home of Venice, Italy to tell them of the vast resources found on the land. The path he followed would later be called the "Silk Road". He inspired a very well known traveler from later on.
  • Year 1607- 1636- 13 Colonies

    Year 1607- 1636- 13 Colonies
    Year- Colony- Purpose
    1607- Jamestown, Virginia
    why it was founded- To be a permanent English settlement
    1624- New York, English "stole" the land.
    1629- New Hampshire, Great Britain gave John Mason the land
    1636- Connecticut, Political and Religious freedom
    1663- South Carolina, English Nobles were given the land
    1664- Delaware, resources
    1732- Georgia, British made and named it for King George
    1787- Pennsylvania, King Charles gave William Penn the land
  • Year 1607- 1636- 13 Colonies Continued

    Year 1607- 1636- 13 Colonies Continued
    1787- New Jersey, King Charles II gave the land to Berkeley and Carteret
    1788- Maryland, For Roman Catholics
    1788- Massachusetts, religious freedom
    1789- North Carolina, Virginia was told to make the colony
    1790- Rhode Island, Religious and political freedom
  • Sugar Act

    Sugar Act
    What year was it implemented- April 5, 1764
    What was the purpose of the tax- War damage
    Was this act ever repealed- It was repealed in 1766
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    When it was implemented- 1765
    What was the purpose of the tax- British needed money to pay for war damage.
    Was it ever repealed- It was repealed on March, 1766
  • No Taxation without Representation

    No Taxation without Representation
    What was the purpose/meaning- It shows that the American colonist took a stand to all their taxes.
  • Sons of Liberty

    Sons of Liberty
    Who were they- A secret group of American Colonist
    who was the leader- Samuel Adams
    What was their purpose- To fight against the British taxes on the Americans
  • The Boston Massacre

    The Boston Massacre
    when was it- March 5, 1770
    what happened- Bostonian kids were throwing snowballs at British guards and the British guards shot and killed 5 Bostonian's. One of the people killed who was killed was Crispus Attucks. He was known as a hero of the American Revolution. The colonies decided to fight back against Britain due to what happened in Boston.
  • Coercive Acts

    Coercive Acts
    Another name- the Intolerable Acts.
    date- 1744
    purpose- The acts the Americans did to show they did not follow British.
  • First Continental Congress

    First Continental Congress
    to discuss all the Americans did.
  • Edenton Tea Party

    Edenton Tea Party
    type- A women tea party act
    purpose- women did the same as the Boston tea party due to the coercive acts.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    Date- 1773
    Americans were mad because of tea tax. They dressed as Indians and climbed on the ship. They threw all of the tea off of the ships into the harbor.
    who led it- Samuel Adams
  • Boston Port Act

    Boston Port Act
    purpose- to punish Boston for taxes on tea.
  • Quartering Act

    Quartering Act
    British made Americans Quarter soldiers.
  • April 18, 1775- The Shot Heard Around the World

    April 18, 1775- The Shot Heard Around the World
    The British came to America to take away militia weapons. The Americans tried to stall them so the others could hide the weapons. When the British and American confronted each other one side shot but it is a mystery as to who. This was the start of the American Revolution.
  • April 19, 1775- Battle of Concord and Lexington

    April 19, 1775- Battle of Concord and Lexington
    The first battle fought in the American Revolution. The Americans won.
  • Sept. 19, 1777- Battle of Saratoga

    Sept. 19, 1777- Battle of Saratoga
    This battle was important because it showed the French that the Americans could actually win the revolution against the British.This resulted in the support of the French for the Americans in this war.
  • Battle of Yorktown

    Battle of Yorktown
    Last battle fought in the American Revolution. The Americans won which resulted in winning the American Revolution.
  • November 15, 1777- Articles of Confederation

    November 15, 1777- Articles of Confederation
    The articles told us how to run our Government. The biggest issue with the articles was that there was only one branch governing the entire body. No balance of powers.