Unit 1 Timeline

By amskl
  • 1492

    Columbus lands in the “New World”

  • 1520

    New Spain founded

    came in search of gold, silver, grain, and hides
  • Jamestown founded

    corporate colony, Anglican, John Rolfe (Tobacco)
  • Quebec founded

    Samuel de Champlain
    Fur-trading post
  • House of Burgesses created

    Made laws and levied taxes ⇒ land ownership, self government, judicial system
    bicameral legislature
  • Mayflower Compact

    First American constitution ⇒ established self-government among the Pilgrims
  • Opechancanough & the Indian Revol

    Attempted to remove all the English from the Americas -- led surprise attack and killed a third of the population
  • Massachusetts Bay Colony created

    puritans (moderates of the Anglican Church)
    led by John Winthrop (City upon a hill) -- initial destination: Virginia
  • Maryland founded

    Lord Baltimore sent by King Charles I
  • Toleration Act created

    Protected Catholics from the anti-catholic sentiment so they could have rights
    protected all Christians the right to follow their own beliefs/services
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    Navigation Acts

    only British ships allowed in ports
    only ship goods to England
    prevented export or sale of certain goods
  • Bacon’s Rebellion

    Indentured servants were frustrated by political corruption by William Berkely
    Their land was near the Appalachian mountains (vulnerable to Natives)
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    King Phillip's War

    Worried for the future of Native Americans (assimilation)
    Made alliances with other tribes and attacked white settlements
    last effort against the English
  • Pueblo Revolt

    Droughts, diseases, raids not prevented by Christians → Native American revolt
    Made them more lenient with policies in missionaries (allow own religion)
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    Dominion of New England

    James II’s administrative union with the New England colonies
    took away ability for self-government and hoped to rule under the royal crown
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    Glorious Revolution

    William and Mary rule as a constitutional monarchy
    Accept overthrow of the Dominion of New England and allow self gov
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    Enlightenment in America

    Enlightenment: power of human reason to understand the world
    Natural rights, popular sovereignty, social contract, etc.
    Pietism: evangelical CHristian movement (personal relationship with God)
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    Salutary Neglect

    allowed rise of American self-government
    relaxed supervision of internal colonial affairs and focused on defense and trade
  • Molasses Act

    cut american imports of molasses from French West Indies -- high tariff
    ended up developing a culture of smuggling instead
  • Great Awakening

    Religious revival; Jonathan Edwards contributed to Enlightenment
    George Whitefield sparked the Great wakening by preaching about pietism
  • Stono Rebellion

    Led by governor of Spanish colony of Florida (promised freedom) ⇒ caught
    Led to more strict rules in plantations to prevent another uprising in the future
  • Currency Act

    End use of paper currency as legal tender in New England
  • French and Indian War

    France and Britain had control on the and west of the Appalachians
    Mostly controlled by the Iroquois and other Native Americans
  • Pontiac Rebellion

    Pontiac led a group in a major uprising; seized nearly ever British garrison west of Fort Niagara and killed or captured thousands (surprise attack)