Key Dates
Date Keys
Greater Men, Greater Deeds
British Bogglers
Grab Bag
400

Constitutional Convention

1787

400

1588

Defeat of the Spanish Armada

400

first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony

John Winthrop
400

the only tribe to not ally with the French in the French and Indian War

Iroquois

400

led a rebellion during the Critical Period of United States history

Daniel Shays

800

First Continental Congress

1774

800

1783

Treaty of Paris

800

said, “Give me liberty, or give me death!”

Patrick Henry

800

Daily Double!

British advantages in the French and Indian War

superior manpower, control of the high seas, better supplied through agriculture/manufacturing

800

wrote Commentaries on the Laws of England

William Blackstone

1200

Battle of New Orleans

1815

1200

1791

Bill of Rights

1200

plan that Benjamin Franklin proposed for a union of the colonies

Albany Plan

1200

won the Battle of Lake Erie

Oliver Hazard Perry

1200

Daily Double!

effects of the Great Awakening

thousands converted, new missionary spirit kindled, new colleges founded

1600

Critical Period

1781-1789

1600

1630

Massachusetts Bay Colony founded

1600

Native American who fought for the British in both the French and Indian War and the War for Independence

Joseph Brandt

1600

American War for Independence begins

April 19, 1775

1600

compromise that resolved the issue of states’ slave population

Three-fifths Compromise

2000

Federalist Era

1789-1800

2000

1814

Treaty of Ghent

2000

German printer and editor whose trial established the principle of freedom of the press

John Peter Zenger

2000

captain of the Bonhomme Richard

John Paul Jones

2000

first written constitution in the present-day United States

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

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