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gave citizens basic civil rights, such
as trial by jury.




1607

settlement in North America,
Jamestown, Virginia.


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1619

assembly in the colonies.







1620

Pilgrims that first established
the idea of self-government.







Region made up of the colonies
New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
Massachusetts , and Connecticut
whose economy consisted mainly
of the shipping industry.










New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and
Delaware. It was also known as
the "Melting Pot" for its wide
variety of religions.



Virginia, North and South Carolina,
and Maryland. Its economy was
based off of the trading of tobacco.



American
Revolution Era




































The war that sparked when
colonists moved into the
French's territory, which they
took as a threat and started a
war.
1754



1763
The treaty that ended the
French and Indian War, also
ending French rule in North
America. It also gave the
colonies land to the Mississippi
River.



1763
The King of England forbid
colonists to settle west of the
Appalachian Mountains to
prevent Indian attacks, which
angered the colonists.




1764
Law passed by Parliament that
created a tax on sugar and
molasses to help pay off war
debt.









1765
Law passed that required
colonists to house British
soldiers to help save them
money to enforce the previous
acts and from war debt.







1765
Law that required a stamp on
legal documents, papers,
playing cards, and stamps that
required colonists to pay a tax.














1767
Law passed that
enforces the Quartering
Act, put taxes on more
items, and established
the writs of assistance.















































1770
The fight that broke out
between the Redcoats and
defenseless colonists. Crispus
Attucks was the first person
shot and died.



















1773
Protest against the Tea Act
organized by the Sons of
Liberty where they dumped the
tea that came in on a British
ship in to the Boston Harbor.




















1774
Act passed by Parliament
because of the Boston Tea
Party closing British ports until
the dumped tea was paid for.


1775
The first battle of the American
Revolutionary War in which the
British won.





1776
Document adopted by
Congress stating America's
independence from Britain.





1777
Second battle of the war which
was a turning point after
America won, making more
countries believe in the
Patriots. At this point, the
French had also decided to ally
with America.





1781
America's first attempt at a
government that was adopted
by Congress in 1776 and then
made official in 1781. It had
propositions that included
leaving state governments with
most important powers.


1781
With the help of Frenchman, Marquis de
Lafayette, Gen. George Washington
bombarded Gen. Cornwallis and his
British troops, forcing them to
surrender; America won the battle and
war.



1783
Treaty that ended the
Revolutionary War, confirming
America's independence and
setting the boundaries of its
new nation.


Constitutional
Era



1787
Laws that established a way to
distribute land, the newly
acclaimed Northwest Territory.
It set conditions for settlers
and outlined rights for them
also.



1787
A compromise between the Virginia and
New Jersey Plan creating three branches
of government and making two houses
in the Legislative Branch, House of
Representatives and Senate.



1787
A compromise between the
Southern and Northern states
that counted slaves as 3/5ths
of a person for taxation and
representation purposes.







1787
Government principle
in which the power of
the government comes
from the people.




1787
Principle that the government
is run by representatives
elected by the people;
government should be based
on the consent of the people.





1787
A personal liberty and
privilege guaranteed in
the Bill of Rights to all
U.S. citizens.















1787
The principle that
requires all U.S.
citizens and
government officials to
obey the law.







1787
A system of
government where
power is shared
between the federal
(Congress) and state
government.



1787
Government divided
into separate branches
with their specific roles.



1787
Branches of
government ability to
use checks, or controls,
over the others.
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