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APUSH Unit 2 TimeLine

The document outlines a timeline of significant events in early American history from 1607 to the 1750s, categorized into four main periods: Early Colonization, Expansion & Conflict, Economic Expansion, and Colonial Society & Rivalry. Key events include the establishment of colonies, conflicts with Indigenous peoples, the introduction of slavery, and the development of political frameworks and social structures. It highlights the evolution of American identity and culture through various movements and conflicts during this period.

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APUSH Unit 2 TimeLine

The document outlines a timeline of significant events in early American history from 1607 to the 1750s, categorized into four main periods: Early Colonization, Expansion & Conflict, Economic Expansion, and Colonial Society & Rivalry. Key events include the establishment of colonies, conflicts with Indigenous peoples, the introduction of slavery, and the development of political frameworks and social structures. It highlights the evolution of American identity and culture through various movements and conflicts during this period.

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TIMELINE TIMELINE

UNIT 2 1607-1640 1640-1680 1680-1720 1720-1750s


EARLY COLONIZATION EXPANSION & CONFLICT ECONOMIC EXPANSION COLONIAL SOCIETY & RIVALRY
1600s 1610s 1620s 1630s 1640s 1650s 1660s 1670s 1680s 1690s 1700s 1710s 1720s 1730s 1740s 1750s
American & National

American & National


Boston Revolt (1689) Response
Identity (NAT)

Identity (NAT)
to Glorious Revolution
Massachusetts Body of
Liberties Serves as Early Dominion of New Knowles Riot in Response
Bill of Rights (1641) England (1686-1689) to Impressment (1747)
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DutchWest India Co.
Technology (WXT)
Work, Exchange, &

Indentured Servitude Headright System

Technology (WXT)
Work, Exchange, &
Founded (1621) First Navigation Acts Virginia Law Codifies Bacon’s Rebellion South Carolina Slave Board of Trade (1696-1761) 1761
in Use, Jamestown Brings Indentured
(1609) Passed (1650) Race-Based Slavery (1661) Leads to Greater Codes (1690)
Servants to Colonies Reliance on Enslaved
(1618) Molasses Act (1733)
Africans (1676)
First Black Africans
Arrive in Virginia (1619)
Settlement (MIG) Environment (GEO)

Environment (GEO) Settlement (MIG)


Geography & the

Geography & the


Sugar Becomes a Major Cash
“Starving Time” Crop in Barbados (1645)
Threatens to End
Jamestown Experiment John Rolfe Introduces New England Confederation
(1609-1610) Tobacco to VA (1612) formed (1643)
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(1575) Spanish Replace
Encomienda with Repartimiento Dutch Est. New Massachusetts Bay Colony Founded as a
Migraiton &

English Take New William Penn Founds French Est. New Orleans Georgia Founded as a

Migraiton &
Netherlands (1624) “City Upon a Hill”(1630)
Quebec Founded, 1st Permanent Netherlands from Dutch Pennsylvania Colony as Major Trade Post Penal Colony (1732)
French Settlement (1609) Maryland Founded as a Est. New York (1664) (1681) (1718)
Puritan Migration to the New World (1620-1640) Proprietary Colony (1632)
Santa Fe Mission Founded in
Present Day New Mexico (1610) Puritans Est.
Connecticut (1636)
Politics & Power

Politics & Power


Virginia House of Burgess
Est. (1619)
(PCE)

(PCE)
Mayflower Compact Represents an Early Fundamental Orders of
Framework for Self-Government (1620) Connecticut (1636)
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War of Jenkins Ear Between
America in the
World (WOR)

America in the
British Est. Jamestown John Rolfe Marries British Est. Plymouth British Est. Massachusetts Yamasee War

World (WOR)
Pequot War (1637) Metacom’s (King Pueblo Revolt Against Britain & Spain (1739-1748)
Colony (1607) Pocahontas (1614) Colony (1620) Bay Colony (1630) Philip’s) War Spanish Control (1680) (1713-1717)
(1675-1676) King George’s War
Anglo-Powhatan Wars (1609-1646) dddd Between Britain &
France (1744-1748)
American & Regional

American & Regional


First Great Awakening (1730s-1740s)
Culture (ARC)

Culture (ARC)
Roger Williams Founds Half-Way Covenant Extends Quaker Petition The Selling of Joseph, Zenger Trial Sets a Precedent for
Rhode Island for Religious Maryland Act of Church Membership in New Against Slavery Salem Witch Early Anti-Slavery Freedom of the Press (1735)
Freedom (1636) Toleration (1649) England (1662) (1688) Trials (1692) Tract (1700)
Enlightenment Texts Kickstart American Enlightenment (1714-1815) 1815
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Social Structures

Social Structures
New York Slave Revolt Stono New York
Rebellion Conspiracy
(SOC)

(1712)

(SOC)
(1739) of 1741

1600s 1610s 1620s 1630s 1640s 1650s 1660s 1670s 1680s 1690s 1700s 1710s 1720s 1730s 1740s 1750s
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