Timeline of Colonial America

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, 1492–1550

Reign of Elizabeth I of England, 1558–1603

Reign of James I of England, 1603–25

Reign of Charles I of England, 1625–49

English Interregnum, 1649–60

Reign of Charles II of England, 1660–85

Reign of James II of England, 1685–89

  • 1685 – Articles of misdemeanor drawn up against provinces of Rhode Island and Connecticut. Creation of the Dominion of New England.
  • 1686Edmund Andros becomes Governor General of the Dominion of New England. First German Pietists arrive in Pennsylvania.
  • 1687 – New England protests against arbitrary taxes. Reverend John Wise jailed.
  • 1688 – Province of New York added to the Dominion of New England. Glorious Revolution.

Reign of William III and Mary II of England, 1689–1694

Reign of William III of England (as sole monarch), 1694-1702

Reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1702–14

Reign of George I of Great Britain, 1714–27

Reign of George II of Great Britain, 1727–60

Reign of George III of Great Britain, 1760–83

See also

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Freedoms, as Given by the Council of the Nineteen of the Chartered West India Company to All those who Want to Establish a Colony in New Netherland". World Digital Library. 1630. Retrieved 2013-07-28.