Rylee Morgan

By RyleeM.
  • Year 1000- Vikings

    Year 1000- Vikings
    The Vikings were alive along time ago like in the 1000. The Vikings trader had gathered ships and went to explore the west cost of Greenland. On the journey he found land filled with riches.(Now days there is no such thing of Vikings).THEY DO NOT EXIST ANY MORE.
  • 15th Century Exploring

    15th Century Exploring
    Juan Ponce de Leon was a Spanish explorer and conquistador. He had became the first governor of Puerto Rico. He even explored Florida.
  • Year 1492 Christopher Columbus

    Year 1492 Christopher Columbus
    Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer, navigator, colonizer, and citizen of the Republic of Genoa. Under the auspices of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, he completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Year 1584-1590:The Lost Colony (Roanoke)

    Year 1584-1590:The Lost Colony (Roanoke)
    The Roanoke Colony, also known as the Lost Colony, was established on Roanoke Island in what is today's Dare County, North Carolina, United States. It was a late 16th-century attempt by Queen Elizabeth I to establish a permanent English settlement.
  • Year 1606-1663-13 Colonies

    Year 1606-1663-13 Colonies
    Delaware-1787
    Pennsylvania- 1787
    Massachusetts Bay- 1630
    New Jersey-1664
    Georgia-1732
    Connecticut-1636
    Maryland -1788
    South Carolina-1712
    New Hampshire-1629
    Virginia-1606
    New York-1624
    North Carolina-1712
    Rhode Island-1790
  • Sugar Act

    Sugar Act
    1764 The Sugar Act imposed a tax of six pence per gallon of molasses, had never been effectively collected due to colonial resistance and evasion. Yes in 1766
  • Stamp Act

    Stamp Act
    1765 Required to pay tax on every printed paper used Deeds,Newspaper,Pamphlets,Cards and Dice March 18,1766 the Parliament voted to repealed the stamp act and it got passed on the same day
  • “No Taxation without Representation”

    “No Taxation without Representation”
    American Colonist taxed by British Parliament which they elected no representatives.
  • Sons Of Liberty

    Sons Of Liberty
    An organization of american colonists that was created in the 13 colonies. British Government It was formed to protect the rights of the colonist and fight government.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    December 16, 1773 The Boston Tea Party was mostly about American colonist protesting against tax.The British Parliament had passage the tea act in 1773.Charleston,New York, and Philadelphia had rejected the act. Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty
  • The Boston Massacre

    The Boston Massacre
    March 5, 1770 During the Boston Massacre it was about the killing of the 5 colonists by the British regards.It is the Culmination of tensions in American colonies that had been increasing science the troops.The colonist were also opposing the Townshed Act. Samuel Adams
  • Coercive Act

    Coercive Act
    Intolerable Acts 1774 passed by the Parliament To punish the Boston residents of Boston for the Boston Tea Party
  • Boston Port Act

    Boston Port Act
    It was made to secure Great Britain's jurisdictions over the American dominions.
  • Quartering Act

    Quartering Act
    This act was made so when the British need to sleep or need food they can go into the colonist house and get or do what they needed to.
  • April 16, 1775 The Shot Heard Around The World

    April 16, 1775 The Shot Heard Around The World
    The British were coming for the colonist guns. The colonists tried to stale them. Someone shot, it started the war.
  • April 19, 1775 Battle Of Concord And Lexignton

    April 19, 1775 Battle Of Concord And Lexignton
    The first battle fought in American Revolution. Who won? Americans
  • September 19, 1777 Battle Of Seratoga

    September 19, 1777 Battle Of Seratoga
    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.
  • Battle Of Yorktown

    Battle Of Yorktown
    Last battle fought in the american revolution.The Americans won
  • November 1777 Articles Of Confederation

    November 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.