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Honors US History: Winter Final
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1492
Date of Columbus' discovery of the Americas
1607
Date of the settlement of Jamestown
1619
Date of the first slaves being brought to Jamestown; start of the Middle Passage
1619-1865
Approximate date span of the Middle Passage
(Hint: Jamestown's first slaves to the end of the Civil War)
1620
Date of the arrival of the Pilgrims
1630
Date of the arrival of the Puritans
1630-1640
Date span of the Great Migration
1720-1760
Approximate date span of the Great Awakening
1754-1763
Date span of the French and Indian War
1776
Date the Declaration of Independence was signed
1775-1783
Approximate date span of the American Revolution and War for Independence
1781
Date the Articles of Confederation were enacted
1787
Date of the Constitutional Convention and writing of the Constitution
1788
Date of the enactment of the Constitution
1791
Date of the addition of the Bill of Rights to the Constitution
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