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1607-1763: The Colonial Period

1607-1763: The Colonial Period -Jamestown, the Puritans, economy (tobacco vs. trade), Great Awakening , French & Indian War. 1763-1775: The Road to Revolution

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1607-1763: The Colonial Period

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  1. 1607-1763: The Colonial Period -Jamestown, the Puritans, economy (tobacco vs. trade), Great Awakening, French & Indian War

  2. 1763-1775: The Road to Revolution -Proclamation of 1763, Taxes, more united colonists (Albany Plan of Union, Stamp Act Congress, Continental Congresses…) Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, Boston massacre, Quartering Acts …

  3. 1776-1783: The Revolution -Natural Rights, Effect on Women, Blacks, Indians, Republican Motherhood, the concept of a “Republic”, French Assistance

  4. 1783-1800: Confederation and the New Republic -Articles of Confederation successes and failures, Compromise in the Constitution, Washington and Adams Presidency, Rise of Political Parties,

  5. 1800-1816: The Jeffersonian Era -Louisiana Purchase, War in Tripoli, tensions w/ Britain and France, Embargo Act, War of 1812,

  6. 1816-1824: The Era of Good Feelings?: -Rising Nationalism vs. Sectionalism, Clay’s American System, panic of 1817, Missouri Crisis/Compromise 1820, rising abolitionism,

  7. 1824-1840 Age of Jackson: -Corrupt Bargain, era of “common man”, bank war, nullification crisis, Indian removal, Panic of 1837

  8. 1840-1850 Manifest Destiny: -Texas, Mexican War, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, gold in California,

  9. 1820-1850 Antebellum Reform -Second Great Awakening, Abolitionism, Temperance Movement, Women’s Movement, Education Reform, Asylum Reform. Reforms in Literature, Art, the economy, etc.

  10. 1850-1861 Sectional Crisis -Wilmot Proviso, Compromise of 1850, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Bleeding Kansas, Ostend Manifesto, Dred Scott Case, Caning of Sumner, John Brown’s Raid, Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Election of Lincoln (1860)

  11. 1861-1865 Civil War

  12. 1865-1877 Reconstruction

  13. 1877- 1900 The Gilded Age

  14. 1880-1914 American Imperialism

  15. 1900-1917 The Progressive Era

  16. 1914-1919 World War I & Aftermath

  17. 1919-1929 The Roaring Twenties (The Jazz Age)

  18. 1929-1940 The Great Depression

  19. 1932-1945 Road to War and World War II

  20. 1945-1990 The Cold War

  21. 1945-1964 The Postwar Boom & The Fifties

  22. 1964-1970 The Stormy Sixties

  23. 1970-1980 The Stalemated Seventies

  24. 1980-1990 The Conservative Resurgence

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