Respuesta :
Famous events in the US between 1600-1865:
1. Pilgrims/Mayflower
2. Thanksgiving
3. Revolutionary War
4. Declaration of Independence
5. Constitution/Bill of Rights
6. Civil War
7. Emancipation Proclamation
Hope this helped :) your criteria was pretty vague, let me know if you need anything more specific. You can go into detail about a specific thing that occurred within the Pilgrims' journey, Revolutionary War, etc.
1607 Settlement at Jamestown, Virginia (see John Smith)
1619 Negro Slavery introduced into Virginia
1620 Pilgrims land at Plymouth (see William Bradford)
1627 Thomas Morton sets up Maypole at Merry-Mount: reflects opposition to Puritans
1630 Massachusetts Bay Colony established at Salem (see John Winthrop)
1636 Roger Williams founds Providence: all sects tolerated
1656 Quakers arrive in Massachusetts (see John Woolman)
1682 William Penn settles Pennsylvania
1692 Salem Witchcraft Trials (see Samuel Sewall)
1733 Jonathan Edwards conducts his first great revival meetings at Northampton
1740-1745 The “Great Awakening” (religious revival)
1774 First Continental Congress
1775-1783 Revolutionary War
1776 Declaration of Independence
1787 Constitutional Convention
1789 Federal Government is established
1812-1815 War with England
1820 Missouri Compromise
1820 Washington Irving publishes The Sketch Book
1831 New England Anti-Slavery Society Founded
1836 Ralph Waldo Emerson publishes Nature
1850 Nathaniel Hawthorne publishes The Scarlet Letter
1852 Harriet Beecher Stowe publishes Uncle Tom’s Cabin
1854 Henry David Thoreau publishes Walden
1619 Negro Slavery introduced into Virginia
1620 Pilgrims land at Plymouth (see William Bradford)
1627 Thomas Morton sets up Maypole at Merry-Mount: reflects opposition to Puritans
1630 Massachusetts Bay Colony established at Salem (see John Winthrop)
1636 Roger Williams founds Providence: all sects tolerated
1656 Quakers arrive in Massachusetts (see John Woolman)
1682 William Penn settles Pennsylvania
1692 Salem Witchcraft Trials (see Samuel Sewall)
1733 Jonathan Edwards conducts his first great revival meetings at Northampton
1740-1745 The “Great Awakening” (religious revival)
1774 First Continental Congress
1775-1783 Revolutionary War
1776 Declaration of Independence
1787 Constitutional Convention
1789 Federal Government is established
1812-1815 War with England
1820 Missouri Compromise
1820 Washington Irving publishes The Sketch Book
1831 New England Anti-Slavery Society Founded
1836 Ralph Waldo Emerson publishes Nature
1850 Nathaniel Hawthorne publishes The Scarlet Letter
1852 Harriet Beecher Stowe publishes Uncle Tom’s Cabin
1854 Henry David Thoreau publishes Walden