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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE

1492, Aug. 3-1493, March 15. First Voyage of Columbus. 1493, May 3. Bull of Demarcation by Alexander VI. Revised in

1494.

1493, Sept. 25-1496, June 11.

Second Voyage of Columbus. 1497, May-Aug. Voyage of John and Sebastian Cabot. 1498, May 30-1500, Nov. 25. Third Voyage of Columbus.

1502, May 11-1504, Nov. 7. Fourth Voyage of Columbus. 1512. Discovery of Florida by Juan Ponce de Leon.

1513. Discovery of the Pacific Ocean by Vasco Nuñez de Balboa. 1519-21. Conquest of Mexico by Hernando Cortez.

1520. Passage of the Straits of Magellan.

1531-32. Conquest of Peru by Francisco Pizarro.

1534. Jacques Cartier discovers west coast of Newfoundland. 1535. Second voyage of Cartier: discovery of the St. Lawrence. 1539, May-1543, September. Exploration of Florida by Fernando de Soto.

1540-42. The expedition of Francisco Vasquez Coronado.

1555-60. First attempt of Admiral Coligny to found a French settlement in America.

1562. Second attempt of Coligny. Fort Charles established near Port Royal, South Carolina.

1564. Third attempt of Coligny.

1565. Sept. 20. Fort Carolina is stormed by Menendez.

1565. Spaniards build Fort Augustine.

1572. First voyage of Francis Drake to South America.

1577, Dec. 13-1580, Nov. 3. Francis Drake circumnavigates the

globe.

1585. Colony established on Roanoke Island.

1586. Sir Francis Drake destroys the Spanish fort at St. Augus

tine.

1604. French found Port Royal, Nova Scotia.

1607, May 13. Jamestown is founded.

1608, July 3. Foundation of Quebec.

1609, July 3. Champlain defeats the Iroquois near Ticonderoga. 1609, Sept. 11. Henry Hudson arrives at the Hudson River.

1614. Establishment of the United New Netherland Company.

Fort built at Manhattan.

1615. Fort Orange built near the present Albany.

1619. Introduction of negro slaves into Virginia.

1620, Nov. II. Arrival of the Mayflower at Plymouth.

1629. Conquest of Quebec on orders from Charles I of England.

1629. Establishment of the Company.

1630. Settlement of Boston.

1632. Canada, Acadia, New France, restored to France by the Treaty of St. Germain.

1635. Surrender of the Charter of the Council of Plymouth to the Crown.

1636. Roger Williams founds Providence.

1638. Colonies of Rhode Island and New Haven are foundedalso New Sweden.

1639. Sir Ferdinando Gorges receives a grant of Maine.

1643, May 19. Connecticut, New Haven, Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay unite for mutual defense.

1650. Boundary determined between New Netherland and the United Colonies of New England.

1651, Oct. 9. First Navigation Act is passed by England. 1660. Trade and Navigation Act concerning Colonial imports. 1663. Second Navigation Act.

1664. Grant to the Duke of York of land from the Connecticut River to the Delaware.

1667. England retains New Amsterdam by the Treaties of Breda. 1669. Incorporation of the Hudson Bay Company.

1673. Dutch recover New York.

1673, June 17. Discovery of the Mississippi by Marquette and Joliet.

1674. New York is restored to England by the Treaty of Westminster, Feb. 9.

1675-76. King Philip's War.

1678. Robert Cavelier de La Salle begins his explorations.

1681, March 4. Grant of Pennsylvania to William Penn.

1682, April 9. La Salle claims the Mississippi Valley for Louis XIV.

1684. Massachusetts forfeits her charter.

1687. Sir Edmund Andros attempts to seize the Connecticut

Charter.

1688. Andros is made governor of New England, New York, and New Jersey.

1689-97. King William's War.

1690, Feb. 8. Destruction of Schenectady.

April. Seizure of Port Royal, Nova Scotia, by Sir William
Phips.

1696. A further Navigation Act.

1697. The Peace of Ryswick: Acadia restored to France.

1700. Death of King Charles II of Spain.

1702-13. The War of the Spanish Succession, i.e., "Queen Anne's

War."

1704. Massacre at Deerfield.

1705. Foundation of Vincennes in Indiana.

1706. Invasion of Carolina by French and Spanish.

1707. Port Royal holds out against New England. 1708. Massacre at Haverhill.

1710. Capture of Port Royal by a British fleet.

1713, April 11. Peace of Utrecht. Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and Hudson Bay territory are ceded to England.

1739-48. War between Great Britain and Spain.

1742. Spanish expedition against Georgia repulsed by Oglethorpe. 1744-48. War between Great Britain and France: The War of the Austrian Succession: King George's War.

1745, April 30-June 16. Siege and capture of Louisburg. 1748. Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle. Cape Breton restored to the French.

1748. British charter the Ohio Company.

1749. Final Peace Treaty between Colonists and Eastern Indians. 1754. Congress at Albany between the Colonies and the Six Nations. June 19, Franklin's plan of union.

1755-63. The French and Indian War: otherwise The Seven Years' War.

1755, July 9. Defeat of Braddock at Fort Du Quesne.
Capture of Fort William Henry by Montcalm.
Capture of Louisburg by Amherst and Wolfe.
Battle on the Plains of Abraham.

1757. Aug. 9. 1758, July 26.

1759, Sept. 13. 1760, Sept. 8.

lish.

Surrender of Montreal and all Canada to the Eng

1761, Aug. 15. Bourbon Family Compact.

1762. French West Indies surrender to Great Britain.

1763, Feb. 10. Peace of Paris. Nova Scotia, Canada, Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island ceded by France to Great Britain: Florida ceded her by Spain.

1763. The Conspiracy of Pontiac.

1765, March. Passage of the Stamp Act.

1766, March. Repeal of the Stamp Act.

1767. Duty imposed on glass, paper, paints, and tea.

1768. Treaty of Fort Stanwix divides Indians and Whites by the

Ohio and the Allegheny Rivers.

1768. Treaty with Cherokees defines southwest boundary of Vir

ginia.

1768, Oct. Arrival of British troops in Boston.

1770, March 5. Boston Massacre (so called).

March. Duty on paper, glass, and painters' colors repealed; on tea, retained.

1773. Committee of Correspondence appointed by Virginia. 1773, Dec. 16. The Boston Tea Party.

1774, March. The Boston Port Bill.

1774. The Quebec Act.

1774, Sept. 5. Continental Congress meets at Philadelphia. 1775-83. War of Independence.

1775. Appointment of a Committee of Foreign Correspondence. 1776, March 3. Silas Deane appointed minister to France. May. Secret aid is sent by France.

1777, Nov. 15.

Dec. 28. Negotiations for French aid begun.
Articles of Confederation are agreed upon.
France openly espouses the American cause.
Treaty of Alliance with France.
April 12. Spain and France sign treaty of alliance.

1777, Dec. 17.

1778, Feb. 6.

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