2015.  The Magna Carta  Jamestown  John Smith.

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2015

 The Magna Carta

 Jamestown

 John Smith

 Pocahontas

 John Rolfe

 Tobacco

House of Burgesses  The House of Burgesses in Jamestown, Virginia

 The Pilgrims

 Mayflower Compact  1620

 New England Colonies  Middle colonies  Southern colonies

 New England Colonies

 Middle colonies

 Southern colonies

 Royal, which were run by the King  Charter, settled with permission  Proprietary, were owned by someone

 French and Indian War

 The Albany Plan of Union

 Proclamation of 1763

 Sugar act  Stamp act  Tea act

 Boston Massacre

 Boston Tea Party

 Samuel Adams

 Battles of Lexington and Concord

 British colonies  The Second Continental Congress  Declaration of Independence

 Thomas Jefferson

 George Washington

 Valley Forge

 Thomas Paine

 Battle of Saratoga

 Battle of Yorktown

 Articles of Confederation

 Treaty of Paris of 1783

 Shays Rebellion 1787

 Constitutional Convention

 George Washington

 Federalist

 Anti-federalists

 Three Branches

 Legislative Branch

 Executive branch

 Judicial Branch

 Bill of Rights  Added in 1791

 George Washington

 Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State  Alexander Hamilton as Secretary of the Treasury  Henry Knox as Secretary of War  Edmund Randolph as Attorney General

 Political parties  Foreign alliances.

 Louisiana Purchase (Territory)

 Louis and Clark

 Mr. Madison’s War

 The United States against the British  Because of British Impressment of American sailors and trade

 Battle of New Orleans in 1815

 The Era of Good Feeling

 Missouri Compromise of 1821

 Monroe Document of 1823

 Andrew Jackson

 The “Trail of Tears”