Timeline of Colonial America
Appearance
This is a timeline of the major events related to the colonial history of the United States.
Pre-Columbian era, to 1500
- 30,000-11,000 B.C. - First native peoples enter North America from Asia via Beringia.
- 11,000 B.C. - Disappearance of the land bridge between North America and Asia.
- 5000 B.C. - Beginning of agriculture in the Tehuacán Valley matorral.
- 1500 B.C. - Emergence of Eastern Woodland culture.
- 1200 B.C. - Emergence of the Olmec culture.
- 500 B.C. - Emergence of Maya civilization and Adena culture.
- 300 B.C. - Maize first grown in Eastern North America.
- 100 B.C. - A.D. 400 - The Hopewell tradition flourishes.
- 600 - Emergence of Mississippian culture.
- 700 - Use of the bow and arrow becomes widespread among peoples of Eastern North America.
- 1200 - Population of Cahokia reaches roughly 30,000.
- 1500 - Disappearance of Mississippian culture.
Age of Discovery, 1420-1550
- 1420 - Bartolomeu Perestrello discovers Madeira.
- 1431 - Gonçalo Velho discovers the Azores.
- 1471 - Portuguese mariners reach the Gold Coast.
- 1487 - Bartolomeu Dias rounds the Cape of Good Hope.
- 1492 - Christopher Columbus' first voyage .
- 1494 - The Treaty of Tordesillas divides the New World between the Kingdom of Spain and the Kingdom of Portugal.
- 1497 - First voyage of John Cabot, searching for the Northwest Passage.
- 1498 - Vasco da Gama reaches India.
- ca. 1500 - First African slaves taken to Hispaniola.
- 1519 - Hernán Cortés conquers the Aztec Empire.
- 1531-33 - Francisco Pizarro conquers the Inca Empire.
- 1539-42 - Hernando de Soto explores North America from the Gulf of Mexico to The Ozarks.
Reign of Elizabeth I of England, 1558-1603
- 1558 - Elizabeth I of England becomes Queen of England.
- 1565 - Pedro Menéndez de Avilés founds St. Augustine, Florida.
- 1576 - Martin Frobisher resumes English search for the Northwest Passage.
- 1585 - The Roanoke Colony is founded.
- 1588 - Defeat of the Spanish Armada.
Reign of James I of England, 1603-25
- 1605 - George Weymouth explores New England.
- 1606 - The London Company and the Plymouth Company are granted charters.
- 1607 - Founding of the Jamestown Settlement. Attempted colony at Sagadahoc fails.
- 1609-10 - The Starving Time at Jamestown.
- 1609 - Henry Hudson explores the Hudson River.
- 1611-16 - Thomas Dale and Thomas Gates serve as Governor of Virginia.
- 1614 - Peace between the Virginia colony and the Powhatan Confederacy.
- 1619 - First meeting of the Virginia House of Burgesses. First Africans in Jamestown.
- 1620 - The Pilgrims found the Plymouth Colony.
- 1622 - Indian massacre of 1622.
- 1624 - Virginia Company collapses and Virginia becomes a crown colony. Dutch West India Company founds New Netherland.
- 1624-26 - Dorchester Company founded.
- 1624-28 - Mohawks defeat the Mahicans.
Reign of Charles I of England, 1625-49
- 1625 - Accession of Charles I of England.
- 1626 - Founding of Salem, Massachusetts (originally called "Naumkeag"). Peter Minuit purchases Manhattan.
- 1627 - George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore decides to abandon the Province of Avalon.
- 1628 - Dorchester Company reorganized as the New England Company.
- 1629 - New England Company reorganized as the Massachusetts Bay Company. Kiliaen van Rensselaer institutes the patroon system.
- 1630 - Puritans found Boston and ten other settlements in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Winthrop preaches his City upon a Hill sermon. First meeting of the Massachusetts General Court.
- 1632 - Tax protest at Watertown. George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore obtains charter to found the Province of Maryland.
- 1634 - Creation of the shires of Virginia. Council members insist on viewing the Massachusetts charter. First English settlers arrive in Maryland.
- 1634-36 - First English settlements in the Connecticut River Valley.
- 1635 - Roger Williams expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. First meeting of the Maryland General Assembly. Saybrook Colony founded.
- 1636 - Connecticut Colony founded. Roger Williams founds the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Harvard University founded.
- 1637 - The Pequot War results in the extermination of the Pequot people. New Haven Colony is founded. Anne Hutchinson expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- 1638 - Founding of New Sweden. First mention of slavery in the laws of the Province of Maryland.
- 1639 - Crown formally recognizes the Virginia Assembly.
- 1641 - First meeting of representatives in New Netherland.
- 1642 - Beginning of the English Civil War.
- 1643 - The New England Confederation is founded.
- 1643-45 - War between the Indians and the Dutch settlers.
- 1644 - Parliament grants charter to the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Saybrook Colony incorporated into the Connecticut Colony.
- 1644-46 - Second Indian Massacre. The Plundering Time in Maryland.
- 1646 - Peter Stuyvesant becomes Director-General of New Netherland.
- 1648 - The Cambridge Platform.
- 1649 - Regicide of Charles I. Death of John Winthrop.
English Interregnum, 1649-60
- 1651 - In the wake of the English Civil War, Virginia acknowledges the authority of the Parliament of England.
- 1655 - Dutch take control of New Sweden. The Peach Tree War between Dutch settlers and the Susquehannock and allied tribes. Maryland fights the Battle of the Severn.
- 1656 - First Quakers arrive in New England.
- 1657 - Jews allowed to become burghers of New Amsterdam.
- 1658 - Death of Oliver Cromwell.
Reign of Charles II of England, 1660-85
- 1660 - The Restoration of the monarchy in England, with Charles II becoming king. William Berkeley restored as governor of Virginia. First of the Navigation Acts enumerates exports from the colonies.
- 1662 - Crown confirms the charters of Rhode Island and Connecticut. New Haven Colony incorporated into the Connecticut Colony. Half-Way Covenant in New England. In the Colony of Virginia, the House of Burgesses passes a law declaring that, with respect to slavery, children take the status of their mother.
- 1663 - Second Navigation Act regulates exports to the colonies. Crown grants proprietary charter creating the Province of Carolina.
- 1664 - Royal commission investigates conditions in New England. As part of the Second Anglo-Dutch War, England captures New Netherland and renames it the Province of New York.
- 1665 - The Duke's Laws are issued.
- 1666 - Great Fire of London.
- 1669 - The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina are drawn up.
- 1670 - Old Charles Town is founded.
- 1672-74 - Third Anglo-Dutch War.
- 1673 - Third Navigation Act regulates intercolonial trade. Viriginia land rights given to Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper and Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington.
- 1675 - Outbreak of King Philip's War; Northfield, Massachusetts abandoned.
- 1676 - Bacon's Rebellion quashed. Metacomet defeated. William Penn and the Quakers purchase West Jersey.
- 1677 - Colonists in North Carolina rebel against Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper. Edmund Andros, Governor of New York, negotiates the Covenant Chain with the Iroquois.
- 1679-81 - Debate over the Exclusion Bill in England.
- 1680 - Destruction of the Westo people in South Carolina. Charleston, South Carolina relocated to its current location. Province of New Hampshire becomes a royal colony.
- 1681 - William Penn granted charter to establish Province of Pennsylvania. Edward Randolph appointed customs collector for New England. City of London loses its charter.
- 1682 - Philadelphia founded. Plant cutter riots in Gloucester County, Virginia.
- 1683 - Province of New York holds first assembly and issues the Charter of Liberties. Institution of quo warranto proceedings against the Province of Massachusetts.
Reign of James II of England, 1685-89
- 1685 - Duke of York becomes James II of England. Articles of misdemeanor drawn up against provinces of Rhode Island and Connecticut. Creation of the Dominion of New England
- 1686 - Edmund Andros becomes Governor General of the Dominion of New England. First German Pietists arrive in Pennsylvania.
- 1687 - New England protests against arbitrary taxes.
- 1688 - Province of New York added to the Dominion of New England. Glorious Revolution in England.
Reign of William III of England, 1689-1702
- 1689 - April: Dominion of New England overthrown in Boston. June: Leisler's Rebellion. July: Proprietary government overthrown in Maryland. War breaks out with Kingdom of France, beginning the Nine Years' War in Europe; beginning of King William's War in the colonies. George Keith controversy divides Pennsylvania Quakers.
- 1690 - Schenectady, New York devastated by French and Indian troops. Massachusetts Bay Colony becomes first colony to issue paper money.
- 1691 - The Province of Carolina passes a law for the better ordering of slaves.
- 1692 - First of the Salem witch trials.
- 1693 - Rice culture introduced in the Province of Carolina.
- 1696 - Board of Trade established.
- 1697 - Treaty of Ryswick signed, ending King William's War.
- 1699 - Parliament bans export of colonial woolens. Free blacks ordered to leave the Colony of Virginia.
- 1700 - Neutrality treaty between the Iroquois and New France. William Kidd arrested in Boston.
- 1701 - William Penn issues his last frame of government. Delaware Colony granted charter, separating it from Pennsylvania. Yale University founded.
- 1702 - East Jersey and West Jersey merge, becoming the Province of New Jersey. Beginning of the War of the Spanish Succession in Europe / Queen Anne's War in the colonies. Province of Carolina attacks St. Augustine.
Reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1702-14
- 1704 - Raid on Deerfield. The Province of Carolina allows the arming of slaves during time of war.
- 1705 - The House of Burgesses passes the Virginia Slave Codes of 1705.
- 1707 - Benjamin Church fails to take Port Royal.
- 1710 - Francis Nicholson takes Port Royal.
- 1711 - The British fail to take Quebec City.
- 1711-12 - North Carolina begins the Tuscarora War in fighting with the Tuscarora people.
- 1712 - Nine whites are killed by slaves in the Province of New York.
- 1713 - Treaty of Utrecht ends Queen Anne's War.
Reign of George I of Great Britain, 1714-27
- 1715 - South Carolina begins the Yamasee War against the Yamasee people.
- 1718 - Blackbeard killed by naval forces of the Colony of Virginia.
- 1719 - Rebellion against proprietary officials in South Carolina.
- 1720 - New France builds Fort Niagara. Slaves become the majority of the population in South Carolina.
- 1723 - Colony of Virginia passes an act to deal with slave conspiracies.
- 1727 - British build Fort Oswego.
Reign of George II of Great Britain, 1727-60
- 1729 - Proprietary rights to South and North Carolina are surrendered.
- ca. 1730 - For the first time, the majority of slaves in Chesapeake, Virginia were born in the New World.
- 1732 - The Province of South Carolina attempts to ban the import of slaves. The Province of Georgia is founded.
- 1735 - The Province of Georgia bans slavery.
- 1739 - Outbreak of the War of Jenkins' Ear. The Stono Rebellion in the Province of South Carolina is crushed.
- 1740 - Battle of Cartagena de Indias, where the colonists are called "Americans" for the first time. James Oglethorpe fails to take St. Augustine. South Carolina enacts the Negro Act of 1740.
- 1741 - The New York Conspiracy of 1741 is suppressed. Jonathan Edwards preaches "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", a key moment of the First Great Awakening.
- 1745 - New Englanders take Louisbourg.
- 1746 - Princeton University founded, with Jonathan Dickinson as its first president.
- 1747 - Founding of the Ohio Company.
- 1748 - Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, ending the War of the Austrian Succession.
- 1750 - Thomas Walker passes through the Cumberland Gap. Reversing itself, the Province of Georgia decides to permit slavery.
- 1754 - French build Fort Duquesne. Albany Congress, where plans of colonial union are unveiled.
- 1755 - Braddock Expedition.
- 1755-58 - Expulsion of the Acadians.
- 1756 - Battle of Fort Oswego.
- 1757 - Siege of Fort William Henry.
- 1758 - Siege of Louisbourg; Battle of Fort Frontenac; Battle of Fort Duquesne. The first black Baptist church is founded in Lunenburg, Virginia.
- 1759 - Battle of the Plains of Abraham. St. Francis Raid.
- 1760 - Battle of the Thousand Islands, after which Jeffery Amherst receives the surrender of New France.
Reign of George III of Great Britain, 1760-83
- 1760 - October: George III becomes king.
- 1761 - February: Writs of Assistance challenged in Massachusetts. December: Ban on colonial land grants.
- 1763 - February: Treaty of Paris ends the French and Indian War. April: George Grenville becomes First Lord of the Treasury. May: Beginning of Pontiac's War. October: Royal Proclamation of 1763. December: Conestoga Indians killed by the Paxton Boys.
- 1764 - April: The Parliament of Great Britain passes the Sugar Act and the Currency Act.
- 1765 - March: Stamp Act is passed. May: Quartering Act is passed. Virginia House of Burgesses passes the Virginia Resolves. August: Riots in Boston. October: Stamp Act Congress held in New York City. November: The Stamp Act due to come into effect.
- 1766 - January: The New York Assembly refuses to implement the Quartering Act. March: The Declaratory Act is passed, repealing the Stamp Act.
- 1767 - June: Townshend Acts passed. March: Boston makes first attempt at a nonimportation agreement. November: Publication of Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania begins.
- 1768 - February: Massachusetts sends circular letter to the other colonial assemblies. March: Second nonimportation agreement is reached. June: Bostonians riot when HMS Romney seizes the Liberty. September: A convention of Massachusetts towns is held.
- 1769 - February: Parliament passes resolve calling for harsher treatment of the American colonists.
- 1770 - March: The Boston Massacre. April: The Townshend duties are repealed on all goods except tea.
- 1772 - June: Gaspée Affair. October: Committee of correspondence established in Boston.
- 1773 - March: Virginia Intercolonial committee of correspondence established. December: The Boston Tea Party.
- 1774 - March: Boston Port Act passed. May: Massachusetts Government Act passed. September-October: First Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia.
- 1775 - March-April: Parliament passes the Restraining Acts. April: Battles of Lexington and Concord. Second Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia. August: Proclamation of Rebellion.
- 1776 - January: Publication of Common Sense. April: American ports opened to all nations. May: Continental Congress authorizes the drafting of new state constitutions. July 4: Signing of the United States Declaration of Independence.
- 1776-83 - American Revolution.
- 1783 - September: Britain signs the Treaty of Paris, recognizing American independence.