HISTORY’S TIMELINE
- Timeline
- Ancient History 60,000 BC 650 AD
- Dark Ages 400–1000
- Middle Ages 476 -1500
- Mercantilism 1500-1800
- Tudor Dynasty 1485-1603
- Christopher Columbus USA 1492
- Modern History – 1500 to present
- Magellan reaches the Pacific 1520
- Prussia 1525-1947
- Galileo 1564-1642
- William Shakespeare 1564-1616
- Kepler 1571-1630
- Mayflower 1620
- King George II 1683-1760
- Tsar Peter the Great 1672–1725
- Era of Enlightenment 1685-1815
- P King Frederick The Great 1712–1786
- UK Georgian Period 1714–1837
- King George III 1738-1820
- Molasses Act 1733
- Albany Congress 1754
- St. George’s Fields Massacre 1768
- “America” American Colonies
- French and Indian War / Seven Years War 1756–63
- First & Second Continental Congress
- The Sugar Act / American Revenue Act 1764
- Stamp Act 1765
- Townshend Acts 1767
- House of Burgesses
- Boston Massacre 1770
- Boston Tea Party 1771
- Tea Act 1773
- Olive Branch Petition 1775
- Intolerable Acts / Coercive Acts 1774
- Continental Congress 1774 to 1789
- Founding Fathers
- Federalists
- Loyalists / Patriots
- The American Revolution 1775-83
- American Revolution Infographic
- Battles of Lexington and Concord 1775
- The Battle of Quebec 1775
- Declaration of Independence 1776
- Adam Smith “The Wealth Of Nations” 1776
- “Common Sense” by Thomas Paine 1776
- Turtle – World’s first submarine attack 1776
- Valley Forge encampment 1777-78
- Battles of Saratoga 1777
- Spaniards capture Baton Rouge 1779
- Battle of Yorktown 1781 Ends the War
- The Treaty of Paris 1783
- American Revolution Infographic
- Continental Army & American Revolutionary War Generals
- US Presidents
- US Presidents
- 1. George Washington U 1789 – 1797
- 2. John Adams F 1797-1801
- 3. Thomas Jefferson DR 1801–1809
- Jeffersonian Republicans
- Lee leaves his troops for Widow White’s tavern 1776
- Monticello “Little Mountain”
- Sally Hemings / Thomas Jefferson
- Haitian Revolution 1791-1804
- US Congress accepts Colors of the French Republic 1796
- Louisiana Purchase 1803
- Burr and Hamilton’s Duel 1804
- Andrew Jackson kills Dickinson 1806
- Chesapeake-Leopard Affair 1807
- Embargo Act 1807
- 4. James Madison DR 1809-17
- 5. James Monroe DR 1817–25
- 6 John Quincy Adams DR 1825-29
- 7 Andrew Jackson 1829-1837 “Old Hickory”
- 8. Martin Van Buren D 1837-41
- 9. William Henry Harrison W 1841
- 10. John Tyler 1841-45
- 11. James Polk D 1845-49
- 12. Zachary Taylor W 1849-50
- 13. Millard Fillmore 1850-53
- 16. Abraham Lincoln R 1861-1865
- Utah enters the Union 1896 / Mormons
- 17. Andrew Johnson D 1865-69
- Gandhi 1869-1948
- 18. Ulysses S. Grant R 1869–77
- 20. James Garfield R 1881
- Dreyfus affair 1894
- Spanish-American War 1898
- Edward VIII Abdicates for Woman 1894–1972
- Joseph Stalin 1878–1953
- Trotsky 1879-1940
- 26. Theodore Roosevelt R 1901-09
- New Mexico joins the Union 1912
- 28. Woodrow Wilson D 1913-21
- 31. Herbert Hoover R 1929-33
- 32. Franklin D. Roosevelt D 1933-45
- 33. Harry S. Truman D 1945–53
- 34. Dwight Eisenhower Ike R 1953-61
- 35. John F. Kennedy D 1961-63
- 37. Richard Nixon R 1969-74
- 38. Gerald R. Ford R 1974-77
- 39. Jimmy Carter D 1977-1981
- 40. Ronald Reagan R 1981–89
- 41. George W. Bush R 1989-1993
- 42. Bill Clinton D 1993-2001
- 43. George Bush R 2001-09
- 44. Barack Obama D 2008-17
- 45. Donald Trump R 2018
- Mike Pence Vice President
- Michael R. Pompeo, Secretary of State
- Steve Bannon
- Walmart Family Greed
- How to Reverse Citizens United
- Koch Brothers’ Greed
- Emmanuel Macron 1977-
- Theresa May 1956-
- Angela Merkel 1954-
- Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi
- Chechnya camps for gays 2018
- Mohammed bin Salman / Khashoggi 2018
- The Process of Government
- Great Quizzes