1585
Walter Raleigh attempts to fund a colony in Virginia. An expedition is led by Richard Grenville
1586
The colony is abandoned
1587
John White leads another attempt to establish a colony in Virginia. However the colonists mysteriously disappear
1607
The Virginia Company founds a colony at Jamestown
1612
John Rolfe begins growing tobacco in Virginia
1619
The first representative government in North America is created when the House of Burgesses meets. The first slaves arrive in Virginia
1620
A group of settlers lands in New England
1623
The first settlers land in New Hampshire
1624
The Dutch found a colony they call New Netherland
1634
Maryland is founded as a haven for Catholics (though not all settlers are Catholic)
1636
The first settlers land in Rhode Island
1637-38
The Pequot War ends in the destruction of the Pequot tribe
1638
The Swedes found a colony at Fort Christina. (Present day Wilmington)
1647
Alice Young from Windsor, Connecticut is hanged for witchcraft. She is the first person in America to be executed for witchcraft
1655
The Dutch capture the Swedish colony and make it part of New Netherland
1660
The first navigation act states that certain goods from the colonies can only be exported to England or to other colonies, not to foreign countries
1663
A new colony is founded in the Carolinas. (Originally North and South Carolina were one colony). The first settlers arrive in New Jersey
1664
The British capture New Netherland from the Dutch and rename it New York
1670
The city of Charleston, South Carolina is founded
1670, 1673
Further navigation acts are passed
1679
New Hampshire is made a colony in its own right, separate from Massachusetts. A Frenchman, De la Salle explores the Great Lakes
1681
A Quaker named William Penn founds Pennsylvania
1682
Penn founds the city of Philadelphia. De la Salle claims Louisiana for France
1692
A witch hunt takes place in Salem
1700
The population of the North American colonies is around 300,000
1701
North and South Carolina are separated. Yale College is founded. The French found Detroit
1704
Delaware is permitted its own assembly
1706
In Virginia Grace Sherwood is convicted of witchcraft and jailed for 8 years. Benjamin Franklin is born
1718
The French found New Orleans
1732
Georgia is founded
1742
Benjamin Franklin invents a type of stove. Coal is discovered in West Virginia
1746
Princeton is founded
1750
Thomas Walker discovers the Cumberland Gap
1752
Benjamin Franklin invents the lightning conductor
1756-1763
The Seven Years War is fought between Britain and France. Britain takes Canada
1760
The population of the North American colonies has risen to about 1 million
1763
A royal proclamation called the Great Proclamation bans any further westward advancement. (The British hope to avoid expensive wars with the natives)
1764
The Sugar Act is passed by the British parliament. Duty on molasses from the West Indies is actually reduced but the British make vigorous efforts to stop smuggling and collect all the duty. This causes resentment among Americans
1764
The Currency Act is passed by the British parliament. It bans American colonies from printing their own money, so restricting trade and causing further resentment
1765
The Stamp Act imposes tax on legal documents, newspapers and playing cards. This infuriates the Americans who protest and boycott British merchants
1766
The British repeal the Stamp Act but they pass the Declaratory Act which states that the British parliament is sovereign over all American colonies. This aggravates the Americans
1767
The British impose duties on lead, glass, paint, oil and tea. The Americans are infuriated and boycott British goods
1768
The first recorded strike in America by tailors in New York
1770
The British are forced to back down and by March 1770 the only duty remains on tea. However in Boston on 5 March 1770 some people throw stones at British soldiers. The soldiers open fire killing 5 people and wounding 6. This became known as the Boston Massacre. Of the 8 soldiers put on trial 6 are acquitted, two are convicted of manslaughter and branded on the thumb. Their lenient treatment infuriates the Americans
1773
The 'Boston Tea Party'. The British East India Company sends 3 shiploads of tea to Boston. On 16 December men dressed as Indians board the ship and dump the tea in the sea
1774
The British parliament passes the Coercive or Intolerable Acts. The port of Boston is closed. The seat of government of the colony is moved to Salem. The charter of Massachusetts is changed to give the royal governor more power. In September a Continental Congress meets. It demands repeal of the Coercive Acts and an end to British interference in American affairs
1775 5 February
the British declare that the state of Massachusetts is in a state of rebellion
1775 19 April
fighting begins when British soldiers try to seize a colonial arms dump near Concord
1775 May
another Continental Congress meets and agrees to raise an army. George Washington is made its leader
1775 August
George III declares that all the American colonies are in a state of rebellion
1776 May
Congress decides that royal government should end and government should be 'under the authority of the people'. Colonies draw up state constitutions to replace their charters. On 4 July the Declaration of Independence is adopted by the Continental Congress. Life in 18th Century Colonial America
1776 August
the British win the battle of Long Island
1776 September
the British capture New York
1776 December
the Americans win the battle of Trenton
1777 January
the Americans win the battle of Princeton
1777 September
the British win the battle of Brandywine. The Articles of Confederation are drawn up
1777 October
the Americans win a decisive victory at Saratoga
1778
France joins the war
1779
Spain joins the war
1780 October
the Americans win the battle of Kings Mountain. The American Academy of Arts and Sciences is founded
1781 17 January
the Americans, led by General Daniel Morgan win the battle of Cowpen in South Carolina boosting American morale. The Americans then retreated into Virginia
1781 October
the Americans win a decisive victory at Yorktown. With the surrender of a British army under Cornwallis all British hopes of keeping the colonies evaporate. American independence is assured
1783
The Treaty of Paris ends the War of Independence. The population of the USA is about 2 million
1787
The US constitution is framed
1789
The first Congress meets and George Washington becomes the first President
1791
Vermont is admitted to the Union as the 14th state
1792
Kentucky becomes the 15th state. The first mint in the USA is founded
1793
Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin. The result is a revival of slavery in the southern states
1794
The natives are defeated in battle at the battle of Fallen Timbers. The first labor union is formed in Philadelphia by cordwainers (shoemakers). In the early 19th century many skilled workers form local unions (in their town or city). The US navy is founded
1795
By the treaty of Greenville the natives are forced to surrender most of Ohio
1796
Tennessee becomes the 16th state
1800
The Library of Congress is founded. Thomas Jefferson is elected president
1803
Ohio becomes the 17th state. The US purchases Louisiana from Napoleon for $15 million
1810
The population of the USA is 7.2 million
1812
Louisiana becomes the 18th state
1812 18 June
the USA declares war on Britain
1813
The Americans win a naval victory on Lake Erie
1813 July
the Creeks are defeated at the battle of Horseshoe Bend and are forced to hand over more than half their land
1813 August
the British capture Washington
1813
At the end of the year a peace treaty ends the war
1815 8 January
two armies fight at New Orleans and the British are defeated
1816
Indiana is admitted to the Union
1817-18
The Americans fight the Seminoles of Florida
1817
Mississippi is admitted as a state
1818
Illinois is admitted as a state
1819
Alabama is admitted as a state
1820
The population of the USA reaches 20 million
1821
Missouri is admitted to the Union. Spain cedes Florida to the USA
1825
The Erie Canal is opened
1828
The first railway is built in the USA
1830
Andrew Jackson signs the Indian Removal Bill, which forces natives east of the Mississippi River to move to Oklahoma
1834
Cyrus McCormick invents a mechanical reaper
1835
The Texans rebel against the Mexicans
1836
Arkansas is admitted as a state. The Texas Declaration of Independence is signed. The defenders of the Alamo are massacred
1836 21 April
the Texans crush the Mexicans at the battle of San Jacinto. As a result Texas becomes independent
1837
Michigan is admitted as a state
1838
John Deere invents the steel plow
1842
The first wagon train uses the Oregon Trail
1845
Texas is admitted to the Union. Florida is also admitted to the Union as a state
1846
Iowa is admitted to the Union. The Mexican War begins. The Americans win battles at Palo Alto and Reseca de la Palma
1847
The Americans capture Veracruz and Mexico City
1848
Wisconsin is admitted to the Union
1848 January
gold is discovered at Sutter's Mill in California
1848 February
the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends the Mexican War. Mexico cedes New Mexico and California to the USA
1849
Huge numbers of people move to California in search of gold
1850
California is admitted to the Union. Argument is growing over the issue of slavery and over whether new states should allow slavery or not. A compromise of 1850 states that the territories of New Mexico and Utah should decide for themselves whether to allow slavery when they apply to become states. In New York police disperse striking tailors killing 2 men
1852
The first national labor union is formed by printers, the National Typographical Union
1857
In the Dred-Scott case the Supreme Court declares that slaves are not and never can be US citizens
1859
Oregon is admitted to the Union
1860
The population of the USA reaches 60 million
1860 December
South Carolina cedes from the Union. The Civil War
1861
Kansas is admitted to the Union
1861
Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana leave the Union
1861 4 February
they form the Confederate States
1861 12 April
Civil war begins when Unionist troops are ordered to evacuate Fort Sumter. When they refuse the Confederates bombard them. The unionists eventually surrender and are allowed to leave
1861 May
Arkansas cedes from the Union. Tennessee and North Carolina follow
1861 July
the Unionists are defeated at the battle of Bull Run
1862 April
the Unionists win the battle of Shiloh
1862 April
the Unionists capture New Orleans
1862 May
they capture Baton Rouge
1862 May
the army of the Potomac captures Yorktown
1862 August
the Confederates win a victory at Second Bull Run (also called Second Manassas)
1862 13 December
the Confederates win another victory at Fredericksburg. The Homesteader Act gives 160 acres of free land provided the settler tills if for 5 years
1863
West Virginia is admitted to the Union
1863 May
Robert E. Lee wins another victory at Chancellorsville
1863 July
the tide turns. The Unionists win the battle of Gettysburg
1863 November
the Unionists win another victory at Chattanooga
1864 3 September
Sherman enters Atlanta
1864 21 December
Sherman's troops capture Savannah on the coast. The Confederacy is cut in half
1865
The Confederate position is increasingly hopeless
1865 19 February
Sherman captures Columbia
1865 2 April
the Confederates abandon Petersburg and Richmond
1865 9 April
Lee surrenders to Grant at Appomattox Court House
1865 15 April
Abraham Lincoln dies after being shot the previous day
1865 18 April
Johnston surrenders to Sherman
1865 26 May
1865 the last Confederate army surrenders
1866
Congress passes a civil rights act, which states that all people born in the USA are now citizens
1867
Nebraska is admitted to the Union. The USA buys Alaska from the Russians
1869
The first transcontinental railroad is built. The Knights of Labor is formed in Philadelphia
1871
Chicago is devastated by a fire
1874
Barbed wire is patented. Levi Straus begins making riveted jeans
1875
By another civil rights act all people regardless of race, color or previous condition are entitled to equal treatment in 'inns, conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement'
1876
Colorado is admitted to the Union
1877
Troops are withdrawn from the South. The Great Railway Strike happens. America is gripped by recession and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad cuts wages. The workers strike and stop trains from moving. There is a great deal of sympathy for the railroad workers among other working class Americans. The strike spreads to other railroads and even other industries. Strikers and their supporters hold demonstrations and riots. There is a wave of unrest across America. In Baltimore the Maryland militia fire into a crowd killing 10 people. Eventually federal troops are sent in to restore order city by city
1879
F W Woolworth opens a 'five and ten cent store'
1881
President James Garfield is shot
1882 3 April
Jesse James is shot
1883
The Supreme Court rules the 1875 civil rights act unconstitutional
1884
The first skyscraper, the Home Insurance Building is built in Chicago
1885
The Knights of Labor have about 110,000 members. They demand an 8 hour day, and end to child labor and equal pay for equal work
1886
The American Federation of Labor is formed. (A federation of labor unions)
1860s-1880s
A series of wars are fought between Americans and natives. The natives are gradually forced onto reservations where conditions are horrid
1880s
The USA is the fastest growing industrial nation in the world
1889
Four new states are admitted, North and South Dakota, Montana and Washington
1890
Idaho and Wyoming are admitted to the Union
1890 29 December
natives are massacred at Wounded Knee, bringing the Indian Wars to a close
1890
the frontier has disappeared
1892
Steelworkers at Carnegie's plant at Homestead Pennsylvania go on strike. A fight with Pinkertons follows. Three Pinkertons and seven strikers are killed
1894
The Pullman Strike. Workers at the Pullman car works go on strike. Sympathetic railroad workers agree to boycott trains carrying Pullman cars. President Grover sends federal troops to break the strike (on the grounds that it is interfering with the delivery of US mail) and to keep the trains going. Some 13 strikers are killed
1896
Utah is admitted to the Union. The Supreme Court permits segregated schools provided facilities are equal. (In reality facilities for black people are always inferior)
1898 15 February
the battleship Maine blows up in Havana Harbor killing 260 men
1898 25 April
the USA goes to war with Spain
1898 17 July
American troops capture Santiago
1898 26 July
the last troops in Cuba surrender
1898 13 August
American troops capture Manila
1898 14 August
an armistice is signed
1898 December
a peace treaty is signed. Cuba becomes independent. The USA takes the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam
1901
President William McKinley is assassinated. Oil is discovered in Texas
1902
The Flatiron building is built in New York. Willis Carrier invents modern air conditioning
1906
San Francisco is devastated by an earthquake
1907
Oklahoma is admitted to the Union
1908
Henry Ford starts making the model T
1909
Geronimo dies
1910
The USA emerges as the richest and most powerful country in the world
1912
Arizona and New Mexico are admitted to the Union
1904-1914
The Panama Canal is built
1913
The Woolworth building is completed. Grand Central Station in New York opens
1914
The Ludlow Massacre. National Guardsmen attack striking coal miners in Colorado and kill 20 people
1915 7 May
a German submarine sinks the liner Lusitania killing 128 Americans
1916
Jeanette Rankin becomes the first congresswoman
1917 1 February
Germany begins unrestricted submarine warfare. They sink all neutral ships trying to trade with Britain
1917
British intelligence intercepts a telegram from Arthur Zimmerman, German Foreign Secretary, which states that if Germany goes to war with the USA Mexico should be encouraged to attack the USA
1917 6 April
the USA declares war on Germany
1917 June
the first American soldiers are sent to France
1918
Vast numbers of US troops travel to France
1918
September the Americans destroy a German salient at St Mihiel. They then launch an attack in the Meuse-Argonne area
1918
November Germany surrenders
1920
Women gain the vote in federal elections
1920
Prohibition begins. It is now illegal to make, transport or sell alcohol
1921
The Emergency Quota Act restricts immigration
1920s
The US economy booms. Consumer goods such as cars become common. Radio also becomes common
1925
The first motel opens
1927
The Jazz Singer, the first 'talkie' is made
1929
The American economy enters a downturn
1929 24 October
Black Thursday, panic selling of shares happens. This event becomes known as the Wall Street Crash
1929-1932
Business confidence disappears. Banks fail and industry slumps
By 1932
American industrial production has fallen by half and exports have fallen to one third of their 1929 level. About 25% of the workforce are unemployed
1932
President Hoover advocates rugged individualism. He believes too much state help makes people dependent
1932
The destitute live in shantytowns they call Hoovervilles. Soup kitchens make soup called Hoover Stew
1930
The Chrysler building opens in New York
1931
The Empire State building opens
1932 November
Franklin Delano Roosevelt is elected president
1933 March
the Emergency Banking Act closes all banks. They are only allowed to reopen if the federal government declares they are solvent
1933 May
the Federal Emergency Relief Act gives states grants to provide work like repairing roads and improving parks and schools
1933
Roosevelt also from the Civilian Conservation Corps which employs young men on conservation projects
1933
The Agricultural Adjustment Act tries to help farmers by reducing supply. Land is set aside and not used
1935
The Social Security Act creates old age pensions and an unemployment insurance scheme. The National Labor Relations Act upholds workers right to collective bargaining
1937
Wallace Carothers discovers nylon. The Goldengate Bridge opens. The Memorial day massacre. Police kill 12 men in an American steel strike
1938
A Fair Labor Standards Act creates a minimum wage. The Congress of Industrial Organizations is formed
1939
American industrial production reaches its 1929 level. However there is still mass unemployment and measures by Roosevelt have had only limited success. Pan American Airways makes its first transatlantic flight
1940 January
unemployment in the USA stands at 14%. Alarmed by German success in Europe Roosevelt introduces conscription
1941 7 December
Japan attacks the US fleet at Pearl Harbor
1941 11 December
Germany and Italy declare war on the USA
1942
The Japanese have some initial success but they are crushed at the battle of Midway Island
1942 November
US troops invade French territory in Northwest Africa
1943
US troops invade Italy
1944
US troops invade France
1945
Germany and Japan surrender
1947
The Cold War has begun
1948-1951
The USA provides Marshall Aid to help rebuild Europe, which has been shattered by war
1949
The Housing Act provides for slum clearance and for public housing
1950-54
Senator Joseph McCarthy leads a witch hunt against suspected communists
1954
The Supreme Court overturns the decision of 1896, which allowed segregated schools. The first shopping mall opens in Detroit
1955
In December Rosa Parks sits on the front of a bus (reserved for white people) in Alabama and refuses to move. She is arrested but black people organize a boycott of the buses. Finally segregation on buses is ruled unconstitutional
1957
Eisenhower sends troops to allow black students to enter Little Rock Central High School
1958
The USA launches its first satellite Explorer I
1959
Hawaii and Alaska are admitted to the Union as states. The Guggenheim Museum opens in New York
1960
Black students in North Carolina stage a sit in when they are refused service in a restaurant. The sit-in movement quickly spreads
1961
Alan B. Shepard becomes the first American in space
1962
Kennedy sends troops to the State University of Mississippi to enforce a court order that a black student be admitted
1963
A bomb explodes in a black church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing 4 girls
1963
A quarter of a million people march on Washington to demand civil rights. Martin Luther King makes his famous I have a dream speech
1963
The Equal Pay Act makes it illegal to pay men and women different amounts for doing the same work
1963 November
Kennedy is assassinated
1964
Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act
1964 August
North Vietnamese torpedo boats attack US warships. American involvement in Vietnam escalates
1965
Malcolm X is assassinated
1965-68
Black anger and resentment boil over into rioting
1968
Martin Luther King is assassinated. Bobby Kennedy is shot. The American Indian Movement is formed. The Vietcong launch the Tet offensive
1969
Neil Armstrong becomes the first person to step on the moon. The Woodstock Pop Festival is held
1970-73
American troops are withdrawn from Vietnam
1972
Native Americans march on Washington in the Trail of Broken Treaties. Men from the Committee for Re-election of the President (CREEP) break into the Democratic Party HQ in the Watergate Building. Nixon denies any involvement
1973
Native American protesters occupy Wounded Knee
1974
Nixon is forced to resign
1975
The USA is gripped by a recession. Unemployment climbs to 8.5%
1980
Ronald Reagan is elected President
1981
The first space shuttle is launched
1980-82
The USA suffers recession. Inflation reaches 12.5 in 1908. Unemployment climbs to 11 in 1982
1981 20 March
President Reagan is shot and wounded
1983
Sally Ride becomes the first American woman in space
1985
The American economy recovers and unemployment falls to 7%
1986 28 January
the Challenger space shuttle blows up
1988
Unemployment in the USA falls to 5.5 and inflation falls to 4.4
1989
San Francisco is rocked by another earthquake
1992
There are race riots in Los Angeles when 4 white policemen accused of beating Rodney King are acquitted
1994
Los Angeles suffers an earthquake
1996
The Welfare Reform Act is passed to cut back welfare spending
1999
The American economy is prospering and unemployment stands at 4.2%
2005
New Orleans is devastated by Hurricane Katrina
2008
Barack Obama is elected the first African American president
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