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timama [110]
3 years ago
6

Be able to put the following events in Chronological Order.

History
2 answers:
muminat3 years ago
4 0

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

This is the correct chronological order:

1) Roanoke Colony.

2) Jamestown.

3) Plymouth Colony.

4) King Philip's War.

5) King William's War.

6) Queen Anne's War.

7) King George's War.

8) French & Indian War.

9) Treaty of Paris (1763)

10) Stamp act.

11) Lexington & Concord.

12) Declaration of Independence.

13) French Alliance.

14) Yorktown.

15) Treaty Of Paris (1783).

16) Shay's Rebellion.

17) US Constitution.

Here we have important dates and events in the history of the United States, since the colonial times when the first English colonists tried to establish the Roanoke Colony in 1585, until the signing of the United States Constitution during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This period in US history showed the establishing of the colonies in the North American territory, the different wars between French and British, Native American Indian tribes included, the many heavy taxations imposed by the English monarchy to the colonies, the beginning and many battles of the Revolutionary War of Independence, the Declaration of Independence, the peace treaties, rebellions, until the signing of the Constitution that substituted the Articles of Confederation and established the new form of federal government.

ra1l [238]3 years ago
3 0

Roanoke Colony

Jamestown

Plymouth Colony

King Philip's war

Queen Anne's War

King George's War

French & Indian War

Treaty Of Paris (1763)

Stampt act

Lexington & Concord

Declaration of Independence

French Alliance

Yorktown

Treaty of Paris (1783)

Shay's Rebellion

US Constitution

Explanation:

Roanoke Colony  (1585)

Jamestown  (1607)

Plymouth Colony  (1620)

King Philip's war  (1675-1676)

King William's War  (1688–1697)

Queen Anne's War (1702–1713)

King George's War  (1744-1748)

French & Indian War  (1754-1763)

Treaty Of Paris (1763)

Stampt act  (1765)

Lexington & Concord  (1775)

Declaration of Independence  (1776)

French Alliance  (1778)

Yorktown  (1781)

Treaty of Paris (1783)

Shay's Rebellion  (1786-1787)

US Constitution  (1787)

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