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Question: put these dates in chronological order with the exact dates Charter of CarolinaThe Carolina Colony splits into North and South CarolinaNorth Carolina becomes a royal colonyFirst Provincial Congress (Wilmington)Mecklenburg DeclarationHalifax ResolvesBattle of Kings MountainFayetteville ConventionNorth Carolina's First ConstitutionNorth Carolina's Second ConstitutionNorth Carolina's Third ConstitutionRoy Cooper is elected governor (first termMarbury v. MadisonBrown v. Board of EducationPlessy v. FergusonMiranda v. ArizonaRoe v. WadeBrandenburg v. OhioDobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health OrganizationMcCulloch v. MarylandGibbons v. OgdenDred Scott v. SandfordThe Libertarian Party is foundedNational Election Day 2023The Indian Citizenship ActThe Voting Rights ActGeorge Washington takes office as the 1st PresidentJohn Adams takes office as the 2nd PresidentThomas Jefferson takes office as the 3rd PresidentJames Madison takes office as the 4th PresidentAbraham Lincoln takes office as the 16th PresidentGrover Cleveland takes office as the 22nd PresidentGrover Cleveland takes office as the 24th PresidentWoodrow Wilson takes office as the 28th PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt takes office as the 32nd PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt is elected to his 4th term as PresidentJohn F. Kennedy takes office as the 35th PresidentLyndon B. Johnson takes office as the 36th PresidentRichard Nixon takes office as the 37th PresidentRonald Reagan takes office as the 40th PresidentGeorge W. Bush takes office as the 43rd PresidentBarack Obama takes office as the 44th PresidentDonald Trump takes office as the 45th PresidentJoe Biden takes office as the 46th PresidentKamala Harris takes office as the first female Vice-PresidentThe beginning of the 1st CongressThe beginning of the 118th CongressThe Articles of Confederation becomes the United States first form of government Northwest OrdinanceTreaty of ParisShays' RebellionConstitutional Convention beginsConstitution is signed into law by the conventionThe Constitution becomes the supreme law of the land (New Hampshire's ratification)Virginia ratifies the ConstitutionNew York ratifies the ConstitutionNorth Carolina ratifies the ConstitutionRhode Island ratifies the ConstitutionJames Madison proposes the first draft of the Bill of RightsThe Bill of Rights is ratified by the states*** The individual ratification years of Amendments #11-27Jamestown (Virginia) is foundedThe Pilgrims established the Plymouth Plantation in Massachusetts The New Netherlands colony is taken by the British and renamed New York*** When were each of the other 10 colonies established?Carolina Colony is split into North and South CarolinaBacon's RebellionGeorge III becomes king of England Albany PlanFrench and Indian War beginsFrench and Indian War EndsProclamation of 1763The Stamp Act is issued by ParliamentThe Stamp Act CongressThe Boston MassacreThe Tea ActThe Boston Tea PartyThe Coercive ActsThe First Continental Congress meetsBattles of Lexington and ConcordThe Second Continental Congress meetsThe Olive Branch PetitionThomas Paine publishes Common SenseThe Declaration of Independence

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Here are the dates in chronological order: - Jamestown (Virginia) is founded (May 14, 1607) - The Pilgrims established the Plymouth Plantation in Massachusetts (November 11, 1620) - The New Netherlands colony is taken by the British and renamed New York (1664) - Charter of Carolina (1663) - Bacon's Rebellion (1676) - George III becomes king of England (October 25, 1760) - Albany Plan (July 10, 1754) - French and Indian War begins (1754) - French and Indian War Ends (1763) - Proclamation of 1763 (October 7, 1763) - The Stamp Act is issued by Parliament (March 22, 1765) - The Stamp Act Congress (October 7-25, 1765) - The Boston Massacre (March 5, 1770) - The Tea Act (May 10, 1773) - The Boston Tea Party (December 16, 1773) - The Coercive Acts (1774) - The First Continental Congress meets (September 5 - October 26, 1774) - Battles of Lexington and Concord (April 19, 1775) - The Second Continental Congress meets (May 10, 1775) - The Olive Branch Petition (July 5, 1775) - Thomas Paine publishes Common Sense (January 10, 1776) - The Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776) - The Carolina Colony splits into North and South Carolina (1729) - Northwest Ordinance (July 13, 1787) - Treaty of Paris (September 3, 1783) - Shays' Rebellion (1786-1787) - Constitutional Convention begins (May 25, 1787) - Constitution is signed into law by the convention (September 17, 1787) - The Constitution becomes the supreme law of the land (June 21, 1788) - Virginia ratifies the Constitution (June 25, 1788) - New York ratifies the Constitution (July 26, 1788) - North Carolina ratifies the Constitution (November 21, 1789) - Rhode Island ratifies the Constitution (May 29, 1790) - James Madison proposes the first draft of the Bill of Rights (June 8, 1789) - The Bill of Rights is ratified by the states (December 15, 1791) - George Washington takes office as the 1st President (April 30, 1789) - John Adams takes office as the 2nd President (March 4, 1797) - Thomas Jefferson takes office as the 3rd President (March 4, 1801) - James Madison takes office as the 4th President (March 4, 1809) - North Carolina becomes a royal colony (1729) - First Provincial Congress (Wilmington) (August 25-27, 1774) - Mecklenburg Declaration (May 20, 1775) - Halifax Resolves (April 12, 1776) - Battle of Kings Mountain (October 7, 1780) - Fayetteville Convention (1789) - North Carolina's First Constitution (December 18, 1776) - North Carolina's Second Constitution (1789) - North Carolina's Third Constitution (1868) - Roy Cooper is elected governor (first term) (2016) - Abraham Lincoln takes office as the 16th President (March 4, 1861) - Marbury v. Madison (1803) - McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) - Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) - Grover Cleveland takes office as the 22nd President (March 4, 1885) - Grover Cleveland takes office as the 24th President (March 4, 1893) - Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) - Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) - Indian Citizenship Act (June 2, 1924) - Charles Curtis becomes the first Native American Vice President (1929) - Woodrow Wilson takes office as the 28th President (March 4, 1913) - Franklin D. Roosevelt takes office as the 32nd President (March 4, 1933) - Franklin D. Roosevelt is elected to his 4th term as President (1944) - Brown v. Board of Education (1954) - John F. Kennedy takes office as the 35th President (January 20, 1961) - Lyndon B. Johnson takes office as the 36th President (November 22, 1963) - Richard Nixon takes office as the 37th President (January 20, 1969) - The Voting Rights Act (1965) - Miranda v. Arizona (1966) - Ronald Reagan takes office as the 40th President (January 20, 1981) - George W. Bush takes office as the 43rd President (January 20, 2001) - Barack Obama takes office as the 44th President (January 20, 2009) - Donald Trump takes office as the 45th President (January 20, 2017) - Joe Biden takes office as the 46th President (January 20, 2021) - Kamala Harris takes office as the first female Vice-President (January 20, 2021) - The beginning of the 1st Congress (March 4, 1789) - The beginning of the 118th Congress (January 3, 2023) - The Libertarian Party is founded (December 11, 1971) - National Election Day 2023 (November 7, 2023) - Roe v. Wade (January 22, 1973) - Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969) - Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (Pending; heard December 1, 2021) *** The individual ratification years of Amendments #11-27 (1795, 1798, 1804, 1865, 1868, 1870, 1913, 1913, 1919, 1933, 1951, 1961, 1964, 1967, 1971, 1992)

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May 10, 2023, 11:19 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, May 10, 2023

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