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TOP TWENTY DATES IN U.S. HISTORY (According to Dave Case) Date 1492 Event Columbus reaches “new” world 1607 Jamestown Colony established The first lasting English colony in the new world The House of Burgesses is Two traditions were established in the established in Virginia AND new world—democratically elected the first ship of African slaves legislative bodies and slavery. arrives in what is now the U.S. Declaration of Independence This document proclaims the colonies’ signed independence from England 1619 July 4, 1776 Significance Columbus’ arrival begins enormous European influence in the Americas 1789 Enactment of U.S. Constitution The constitution is the foundation of our government 1803 Louisiana Purchase 1869 Transcontinental Railroad Completed 1870 Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution Ratified This acquisition doubled the size of the United States and accelerated westward expansion Manifest Destiny was realized and the railroad unites the nation coast to coast with a “golden spike” Gives all men the right to vote regardless of “race, color, or previous condition of servitude” 1877 Democrats and Republicans reach the “Compromise of 1877,” ending the federal Reconstruction of the South 1890 The Massacre at Wounded Knee 1903 The First Airplane Flight The end of Reconstruction gives Southern states greater self-governance; they use it to establish the Jim Crow system, which effectively makes African –Americans second-class citizens. This was the final major armed conflict between U.S. Army forces and Native Americans; after it the frontier is deemed “closed.” Orville and Wilbur Wright flew an airplane in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, beginning the era of air travel. 1920 Nineteenth Amendment Ratified Gives women the right to vote 1929 Black Tuesday, The Stock Market Crash December 7, 1941 Japanese attack Pearl Harbor A massive drop in the New York Stock Exchange led the United States into an economic depression that lasted eleven years The attack draws the U.S. into World War II 1945 The U.S. drops an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan Brown vs. Board of Education decision made This quickened the end of World War II but began the age of nuclear weapons. The Supreme Court decides separate schools cannot be equal and orders desegregation of the nation’s public schools 1962 The Cuban Missile Crisis 1963 Dr. Martin Luther King gives “I Have A Dream” Speech 1968 Vietcong launch Tet Offensive The Soviet Union moved nuclear missiles to Cuba (90 miles from the U.S.) beginning a showdown that could have destroyed the Earth. The speech was the climax of a civil rights march on Washington D.C. which led to important legal and social improvements for African-Americans. Although the U.S. wins the battle militarily, this is the psychological turning point of the Vietnam conflict September 11, 2001 World Trade Center and Pentagon attacked 1954 After the attacks the U.S. launches a global war against terror, the results of which we have yet to see