US History timeline & concept chart: 16th-18th centuries (to 1754) British-American colonies: Difference between revisions
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* 1497 Cabot expedition to explore coast of North America | * 1497 Cabot expedition to explore coast of North America | ||
* | * 1585 Roanoke colony | ||
** fails; knowns as the "Lost Colony" | |||
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* 1578 "Frobisher expedition" to find the Northwest Passage (route to Asia over Canada) | * 1578 "Frobisher expedition" to find the Northwest Passage (route to Asia over Canada) | ||
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* 1607 Jamestown settlement | * 1607 Jamestown settlement | ||
* 1614 Tobacco 1st shipped to England | * 1614 Tobacco 1st shipped to England | ||
* 1625 British colonial population in areas of the 13 colonies: 2,000 | |||
** by 1775: 2.4 million | |||
* 1634 Maryland founded by Catholic George Calvert<br> | * 1634 Maryland founded by Catholic George Calvert<br> | ||
* 1642 English Civil War <br><br> | * 1642 English Civil War <br><br> | ||
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* '''Virginia settlements of North America''' | * '''Virginia settlements of North America''' | ||
** 1583 St. Johns, Newfoundland colony | |||
** 1585 Roanoke colony ("Lost Colony") | |||
*** original 112-121 colonists died, dispersed or were killed by Indians | |||
**** had poor relationship with local tribes | |||
**** a rescue expedition in 1590 found the settlement abandoned | |||
** 1607 Jamestown colony | |||
*** established relations with local Algonquin tribes | |||
*** by 1617 only 351 out of the original 1700 English had survived | |||
*** 1617-1620 population grew to 1240 | |||
**** in response to tobacco farming | |||
*** relations with Indians deteriorated | |||
=== Tobacco economy === | === Tobacco economy === |
Revision as of 14:41, 15 October 2021
US History timeline & concept chart: American colonies 17th & mid-18th centuries
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Index
Page structure & format guide
U.S. History course pages:
Objective[edit | edit source]
regional, economic, and demographic aspects of colonial expansion[edit | edit source]
timeline up to the French-Indian War (1754)[edit | edit source]
British Colonial America growth[edit | edit source]
PERIOD / TIMELINE | Major Events, Concepts & Themes | Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events |
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Population growth[edit | edit source]
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BIG IDEAS
DETAILS
Tobacco economy[edit | edit source]
British governance of early colonies[edit | edit source]
Royal charters & mercantilism[edit | edit source]
Dominion of New England[edit | edit source]
Salutary neglect[edit | edit source]
click EXPAND for excerpt from Burke's speech to Parliament in 1775: “That I know that the colonies in general owe little or nothing to any care of ours, and that they are not squeezed into this happy form by the constraints of watchful and suspicious government, but that, through a wise and salutary neglect, a generous nature has been suffered to take her own way to perfection; when I reflect upon these effects, when I see how profitable they have been to us, I feel all the pride of power sink, and all presumption in the wisdom of human contrivances melt, and die away within me.” |
Southern colonial economies & demographics[edit | edit source]
PERIOD / TIMELINE | Major Events, Concepts & Themes | Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events |
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cash crops[edit | edit source]plantation economy[edit | edit source]coastal elites[edit | edit source]
backcountry farmers[edit | edit source]
Bacon's Rebellion[edit | edit source]slavery[edit | edit source] |
BIG IDEAS
DETAILS
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Colonial slavery[edit | edit source]
PERIOD / TIMELINE | Major Events, Concepts & Themes | Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events |
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subtitle[edit | edit source] |
BIG IDEAS DETAILS
slavery & slave culture
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New England colonial expansion[edit | edit source]
PERIOD / TIMELINE | Major Events, Concepts & Themes | Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events | |
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subtitle[edit | edit source] |
BIG IDEAS
DETAILS
>> see Taylor on 1/4th of Boston freeman had ownership of a ship |
central colonies[edit | edit source]
PERIOD / TIMELINE | Major Events, Concepts & Themes | Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events |
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subtitle[edit | edit source] |
BIG IDEAS DETAILS
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Colonial wars[edit | edit source]
War Timeline | Colonial name | European name | Consequence | |
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1675-1763 |
"French & Indian Wars" include:
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BIG IDEAS
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1675–1678 | King Philip's War | n/a - independent of European conflicts or involvement |
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1688–1697 | King William's War |
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1702–1713 | Queen Anne's War | War of the Spanish Succession |
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1722–1725 | Dumner's War |
n/a - colonial war
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1739 | War of Jenkin's Ear |
n/a - colonial conflict
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1744–1748 | King George's War | War of the Austrian Succession |
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1754–1763 | French-Indian War | Seven Years' War | to be discussed in subsequent timeline & concepts chart |