First timeline

  • The Boston tea party

    The Boston tea party

    It was a tragic event where 340 crates of tea was tossed into the Boston harbor.
  • The battle of Lexington and Concord

    The battle of Lexington and Concord

    This was when we had the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary war
  • The Declaration Of Independence was signed

    The Declaration Of Independence was signed

    Everybody came together and signed the declaration of independece
  • Washington’s Farewell Address

    Washington’s Farewell Address

    a letter written by George Washington to announce his decision to retire from the presidency and to offer advice to the American people.
  • The Winter at Valley Forge

    The Winter at Valley Forge

    The Winter at Valley Forge was a brutal encampment of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
  • The Articles of Confederation are Ratified

    The Articles of Confederation are Ratified

    This marked the official establishment of the first constitution of the United States, following its adoption by the Continental Congress.
  • The battle of York town

    The battle of York town

    The battle of Yorktown happened during the American Revolutionary War
  • Presidential Inauguration of George Washington

    Presidential Inauguration of George Washington

    President Washington's Inauguration. George Washington's inauguration ceremony in New York City was a grand historical event.
  • The Constitution is ratified

    The Constitution is ratified

    The constitution was ratified with New Hampshire being the ninth state to be ratified
  • The death of George Washington

    The death of George Washington

    He passed at 67 at his Mount Vernon estate for a throat infection.
  • Election Day, 1800

    Election Day, 1800

    Hamilton favored Jefferson over Burr, and he convinced several Federalists to switch their support to Jefferson, giving Jefferson a victory.
  • Marbury Vs Madison

    Marbury Vs Madison

    This was what made Supreme Court of the United States has the power to determine the constitutionality and validity of the acts of the other two branches of government