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'''Timeline of major events and periods''' | Cold War period'''Timeline of major events and periods''' | ||
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=== Major periods timeline === | === Major periods timeline === | ||
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!Dates | !Dates | ||
!Period | !Period | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1609-1763 | |1609-1763 | ||
|Early | |Early Colonial | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1763-1775 | |1763-1775 | ||
| | |American Revolution | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1775-1783 | |1775-1783 | ||
|Revolutionary War | |Revolutionary War | ||
Independence | |||
|- | |- | ||
|1783-1789 | |1783-1789 | ||
|Articles of Confederation | |Articles of Confederation | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1789-1820 | |1789-1820 | ||
|Early Republic | |Early Republic | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1820s-1861 | |1820s-1861 | ||
| | |"Antebellum" ("before the war") | ||
("before the war") | |||
|- | |- | ||
|1861-1877 | |1861-1877 | ||
|Civil War & Reconstruction | |Civil War & Reconstruction | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1877-1917 | |1877-1917 | ||
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Immigration, Imperialism | Immigration, Imperialism | ||
& Progressive | & Progressive Era | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1917-1945 | |1917-1945 | ||
|WWI, Great Depression & WWII | |WWI, 1920s, Great Depression & WWII | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1945-1991 | |1945-1991 | ||
|"American Century" | |Cold War period & "American Century" | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1991-today | |1991-today | ||
|Modern | |Modern Globalism | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== Major periods timeline w/ notes & details === | === Major periods timeline w/ notes & details === | ||
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!Dates | !Dates | ||
!Period | !Period | ||
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|1609-1763 | |1609-1763 | ||
|Early Colonial | |Early Colonial | ||
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* earliest colonization = | * earliest colonization = | ||
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== Revolution Period | == Revolution Period == | ||
=== American Revolution Period general timeline === | |||
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|1754-1763 | |||
|French-Indian War | |||
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|1763-83 | |||
|American Revolution | |||
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|1774-1789 | |||
|Continental Congress & the Articles of Confederation | |||
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|1775-83 | |||
|American Revolutionary War | |||
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|1776 | |||
|Declaration of Independence | |||
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|1781 | |||
|English surrender to American forces under Washington | |||
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|1783 | |||
|Treaty of Paris officially ends American Revolutionary War | |||
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|1787-1789 | |||
|Constitutional Convention and adoption of the US Constitution | |||
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|1791 | |||
|Adoption of the US Constitution | |||
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=== American Revolution Period timeline w/ details === | |||
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|1754-1763 | |1754-1763 | ||
|French-Indian War | |French-Indian War | ||
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* Britain (England) defeated France and seized all of Canada and lands east of the Mississippi | * Britain (England) defeated France and seized all of Canada and lands east of the Mississippi | ||
* | * | ||
|-style="vertical-align:top;" | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
|1763-83 | |1763-83 | ||
|American Revolution | |American Revolution | ||
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** imposed rules and restrictions on trade | ** imposed rules and restrictions on trade | ||
** prohibited the colonists from settling in the new lands west of the Appalachian Mts ("Indian Territory) | ** prohibited the colonists from settling in the new lands west of the Appalachian Mts ("Indian Territory) | ||
* the colonists begin to protest | * the colonists begin to protest | ||
* key events of the American Revolution | * key events of the American Revolution | ||
** 1765: Stamp Act, tax and regulations imposed by Britain | ** 1765: Stamp Act, tax and regulations imposed by Britain | ||
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|1774-1789 | |1774-1789 | ||
|Continental Congress & the Articles of Confederation | |Continental Congress & the Articles of Confederation | ||
|BIG IDEAS: | |BIG IDEAS: | ||
* a "congress" is a meeting of representatives from different places | * a "congress" is a meeting of representatives from different places | ||
* the "Continental Congress" is the organization of the 13 Colonies that joined together for common cause to oppose British rule | * the "Continental Congress" is the organization of the 13 Colonies that joined together for common cause to oppose British rule | ||
* the Continental Congress started after the British passed the "Intolerable Acts" and blockaded Boston harbor in response to the Boston Tea Party | * the Continental Congress started after the British passed the "Intolerable Acts" and blockaded Boston harbor in response to the Boston Tea Party | ||
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** the Articles did not create a strong national government | ** the Articles did not create a strong national government | ||
** they proved incapable of resolving many difficulties and disagreements | ** they proved incapable of resolving many difficulties and disagreements | ||
|-style="vertical-align:top;" | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
|1775-83 | |1775-83 | ||
|American Revolutionary War | |American Revolutionary War | ||
| BIG IDEAS: | | BIG IDEAS: | ||
* in 1775 fighting started between colonial "militia" (private soldiers) and British soldiers in Massachusetts | * in 1775 fighting started between colonial "militia" (private soldiers) and British soldiers in Massachusetts | ||
* | * | ||
* | * | ||
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|1776 | |||
|Declaration of Independence | |||
|on July 4, 1776, representatives of the 13 colonies signed the "Declaration of Independence" which "declared" (stated as fact) that the colonies were now independent from Britain | |||
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|1781-1783 | |||
|End of Revolutionary War | |||
|BIG IDEAS | |||
* in 1781 British forces surrender to the Americans under Washington at Yorktown, Virginia | |||
* in 1783 the Treaty of Paris officially ends the American Revolutionary War | |||
** in the Treaty, Britian yielded all lands between the 13 colonies and the Mississippi River | |||
** which greatly expands the size of the new nation | |||
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|1787-1789 | |1787-1789 | ||
|Constitutional Convention and adoption of the US Constitution | |Constitutional Convention and adoption of the US Constitution | ||
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* as the new country developed from 1783-1789, many problems arose, such as | * as the new country developed from 1783-1789, many problems arose, such as | ||
** lack of common (or uniform), national currency (money) | ** lack of common (or uniform), national currency (money) | ||
** lack of common laws | ** lack of common laws | ||
** lack of ability for the national government to pay its debts due to inability to tax | ** lack of ability for the national government to pay its debts due to inability to tax | ||
** lack of general organization and standardization (rules) for relations between the states | ** lack of general organization and standardization (rules) for relations between the states | ||
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** the assembly at Annapolis didn't achieve much, but decided upon calling for another convention the next year at Philadelphia | ** the assembly at Annapolis didn't achieve much, but decided upon calling for another convention the next year at Philadelphia | ||
** the 1787 Constitutional Convention met at Philadelphia and proposed a new form of government among the states | ** the 1787 Constitutional Convention met at Philadelphia and proposed a new form of government among the states | ||
*** called the US Constitution | *** called the US Constitution | ||
*** it was proposed to the states, which debated it and voted for or against | *** it was proposed to the states, which debated it and voted for or against | ||
*** by 1788, enough states had agreed upon adopting the new Constitution, so the government was set to open in 1791 | *** by 1788, enough states had agreed upon adopting the new Constitution, so the government was set to open in 1791 |
Revision as of 20:09, 4 June 2022
Cold War periodTimeline of major events and periods
Major wars & events general timeline[edit | edit source]
- Causes and effects of wars helps us to understand broader US History
- Wars are also useful for a timeline reference
- i.e., if you know that the Civil War occurred 1861-1865
- then if you see an event or person associated with a date, for example, of 1858
- then you will know that that event or person may be understood in terms of the coming Civil War
- i.e., if you know that the Civil War occurred 1861-1865
US Wars timeline[edit | edit source]
Dates | Major Wars |
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1754-1763 | French-Indian War |
1775-1781 |
Revolutionary War |
1812-1815 | War of 1812 |
1846-48 | Mexican-American War |
1861-65 |
U.S. Civil War |
1898 | Spanish-American war |
1917-18 |
WWI |
1941-45 |
WWII |
1946-1989 |
Cold War |
1950-1953 | Korean War |
1959-1965 |
Vietnam: U.S. intervention |
1965-1972 | Vietnam: U.S. ground & aeriel war |
1990-91 | Gulf War |
2002-2021 | Afghanistan War |
2002-2021 |
Iraq War |
Major wars timeline with associate events & minor wars[edit | edit source]
Dates | Major Wars | Dates | Other Events & Minor Wars |
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1754-1763 | French-Indian War | 1763-1783 | American Revolution |
1775-1781 |
Revolutionary War | 1789 | US Constitution adopted |
1846-48 | Mexican-American War | 1812-1815 | War of 1812 |
1861-65 |
U.S. Civil War |
1850 | "Compromise of 1850" |
1865-1877 | Reconstruction period | ||
1917-18 |
WWI | 1898 | Spanish-American War |
1941-45 |
WWII | 1930s | Great Depression |
1940s-1960s | Civil Rights Movement | ||
1946-1989 |
Cold War | 1950-1953 | Korean War |
1962 | Cuban Missile Crisis | ||
1965-1972 |
Vietnam: U.S. ground & aeriel war | 1959-1965 | Vietnam War: US intervention |
1990-1991 | Gulf War | 1991 | Soviet Union dissolved |
2002-2021 |
Afghanistan War | 2003-2011 | Iraq War/ "War on Terror" |
Major periods of US History[edit | edit source]
- "periods" are eras (or times) that have a some commonality
- that we can look upon to understand and define an era
- no single period is completely distinct from any other
- but organizing US History into "periods" makes it more understandable
Major periods timeline[edit | edit source]
Dates | Period |
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1609-1763 | Early Colonial |
1763-1775 | American Revolution |
1775-1783 | Revolutionary War
Independence |
1783-1789 | Articles of Confederation |
1789-1820 | Early Republic |
1820s-1861 | "Antebellum" ("before the war") |
1861-1877 | Civil War & Reconstruction |
1877-1917 | Industrialization, Segregation,
Immigration, Imperialism & Progressive Era |
1917-1945 | WWI, 1920s, Great Depression & WWII |
1945-1991 | Cold War period & "American Century" |
1991-today | Modern Globalism |
Major periods timeline w/ notes & details[edit | edit source]
Dates | Period | BIG IDEAS |
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1609-1763 | Early Colonial |
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1763-1775 | American Revolution |
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1775-1783 | Revolutionary War
Independence |
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1783-1789 | Articles of Confederation |
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1789-1820 | Early Republic |
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1820s-1861 | Antebellum ("before the war") |
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1861-1877 | Civil War
Reconstruction |
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1877-1917 | Industrialization
Segregation Immigration Imperialism Progressive Era |
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1917-1945 | WWI
1920s Great Depression WWII |
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1945-1991 | Cold War
"American Century" |
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1991-today | Modern globalism |
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Revolution Period[edit | edit source]
American Revolution Period general timeline[edit | edit source]
1754-1763 | French-Indian War |
1763-83 | American Revolution |
1774-1789 | Continental Congress & the Articles of Confederation |
1775-83 | American Revolutionary War |
1776 | Declaration of Independence |
1781 | English surrender to American forces under Washington |
1783 | Treaty of Paris officially ends American Revolutionary War |
1787-1789 | Constitutional Convention and adoption of the US Constitution |
1791 | Adoption of the US Constitution |
American Revolution Period timeline w/ details[edit | edit source]
1754-1763 | French-Indian War | BIG IDEAS:
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1763-83 | American Revolution | BIG IDEAS:
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1774-1789 | Continental Congress & the Articles of Confederation | BIG IDEAS:
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1775-83 | American Revolutionary War | BIG IDEAS:
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1776 | Declaration of Independence | on July 4, 1776, representatives of the 13 colonies signed the "Declaration of Independence" which "declared" (stated as fact) that the colonies were now independent from Britain |
1781-1783 | End of Revolutionary War | BIG IDEAS
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1787-1789 | Constitutional Convention and adoption of the US Constitution | BIG IDEAS
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1791 | Adoption of the US Constitution | BIG IDEAS
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