Grade: Grade 3 Subject: Social Studies Unit: Historical Timelines SAT: Information+Ideas ACT: Reading

American History Timeline

Travel through time and discover the amazing story of America! Learn how to read timelines and explore the important events that shaped our nation.

What is a Timeline?

A Timeline Shows Events in Order!

A timeline is like a number line for history. It puts events in the order they happened, from oldest (long ago) to newest (recent times). Timelines help us understand when things happened and how they connect!

Reading Tip: When you look at a timeline, start on the LEFT side. That's where the oldest events are. Move to the RIGHT to see newer events. The further right you go, the closer to today you get!

Parts of a Timeline

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Dates

Years or time periods that tell us WHEN events happened

Events

Important things that happened - the WHAT of history

Order

Events arranged from first to last - the SEQUENCE

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Labels

Words that describe each event so we know what happened

Americans often use the letters "AD" and "BC" on timelines. AD means "Anno Domini" (Latin for "in the year of our Lord") and counts years forward. BC means "Before Christ" and counts years backward!

Major Eras in American History

American history can be divided into different time periods, called eras. Each era has its own important events and stories!

Exploration

1400s - 1500s

European explorers sailed across the ocean to find new lands. Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492!

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Colonial Period

1600s - 1700s

People from Europe came to live in America. They built the 13 colonies along the East Coast.

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Revolution

1775 - 1783

The colonies fought for freedom from Britain. America became an independent country!

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Westward Expansion

1800s

Americans moved west across the continent. The country grew from sea to shining sea!

American History Timeline

Explore major events that shaped America! Click on each event to learn more.

1492
Columbus Arrives

Christopher Columbus sailed from Spain and landed in the Caribbean. This opened the way for European exploration of the Americas.

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1607
Jamestown Founded

Jamestown, Virginia became the first permanent English settlement in America. The colonists faced many challenges but survived.

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1620
Pilgrims Land at Plymouth

The Pilgrims sailed on the Mayflower and started Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts. They celebrated the first Thanksgiving with Native Americans.

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1776
Declaration of Independence

The 13 colonies declared their freedom from Britain on July 4th. Thomas Jefferson wrote this famous document.

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1787
Constitution Written

Leaders met in Philadelphia to write the Constitution. This document still guides our government today!

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1803
Louisiana Purchase

President Jefferson bought a huge piece of land from France. This doubled the size of the United States!

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1804
Lewis and Clark Expedition

Explorers Lewis and Clark traveled west to the Pacific Ocean. They mapped new lands and met Native American tribes.

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1869
Transcontinental Railroad

The railroad connected the East Coast to the West Coast. Now people could travel across America in days instead of months!

The Declaration of Independence was signed by 56 brave people. The youngest was only 26 years old, and the oldest was 70! Benjamin Franklin joked, "We must all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately."

Activity: Put Events in Order!

Drag the events to the correct spots on the timeline. Match each event to its year!

Drag events to their correct years:

Declaration of Independence
Columbus Arrives
Pilgrims at Plymouth
Jamestown Founded
1492
Drop here
1607
Drop here
1620
Drop here
1776
Drop here

Activity: Match Events to Eras

Click an event, then click the era it belongs to!

Events
Columbus sails to America
Pilgrims celebrate Thanksgiving
Signing the Declaration
Lewis and Clark explore west
Eras
Exploration Era
Colonial Period
Revolutionary Era
Westward Expansion
Matches Found
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Practice Questions

Test what you learned! Choose the best answer for each question.

1. What does a timeline show?

2. When did Christopher Columbus arrive in the Americas?

3. Which event happened FIRST?

4. What did the Declaration of Independence do?

5. On a timeline, where do you find the OLDEST events?

6. What doubled the size of the United States in 1803?

Ordering Challenge

Can you put these events in the correct order? Drag the events to arrange them from FIRST (top) to LAST (bottom).

  • ? Pilgrims arrive at Plymouth (1620)
  • ? Columbus sails to America (1492)
  • ? Lewis and Clark expedition (1804)
  • ? Jamestown founded (1607)
  • ? Declaration of Independence (1776)

Check Your Understanding

What is the purpose of a timeline?

During which era did America become an independent country?

If Event A happened in 1750 and Event B happened in 1650, which came first?

What We Learned

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Timelines

Show events in order from past to present

Exploration

Columbus arrived in 1492, opening the Americas to Europe

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Colonies

Jamestown (1607) and Plymouth (1620) were early settlements

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Independence

America declared freedom from Britain in 1776

Remember: When reading any timeline, start from the left (oldest) and move right (newest). The smaller the year number, the longer ago it happened!

Next Steps

  • Create your own timeline of important events in your life!
  • Ask a family member about events they remember from history
  • Look for timelines in books and museums
  • Learn more about your favorite era in American history