Slide list for American Political and Social History I –1763-1800
1)New map of North America 1763 by Spilsbury
2)America territory 1775
3)Johnson Hall 1763
4)George Whitfield (1714-1770) and Jonathan Edwards 1703-1758) The Great Awakening
5)John Zenger trial 1735
6)Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
7)Loading hogsheads of sugar
8)James Otis (1725-1783)
9)Sheet of stamps and embossed stamp
10)Stamp Act protest
11)Stamp Act newspaper protest
12)Patrick Henry (1736-1799) addressing the House of Burgesses
13)Thomas Hutchinson (1711-1780) and the attack on his house
14)Commemorative coin struck to Honor William Pitt the Elder
15)Repeal of the Stamp Act
16)John Dickinson (1732-1808)
17)Samuel Adams (1722-1803)
18)John Hancock (1737-1793)
19)Lord North (1732-1792)
20)Boston Massacre 3/5/1770
21)Paul Revere (1734-1818)
22)John Adams (1735-1826)
23)Gaspee attack 1772
24)Tarring and Feathering
25)Boston Tea Party 12/16/1773
26)General Thomas Gage (1719-1787)
27)Patrick Henry
28)George III
29)Maps of the American Revolution
30)Distribution of immigrants in the 13 colonies
31)Paul Revere’s Ride 4/18-19/1775
32)Battle of Lexington and Concord 4/19/1775
33)General William Howe (1729-1814)
34)Bloody Butchery of the British Troops paper
35)George Washington (1732-1799)
36)Battle of Bunker Hill 6/17/1775
37)Death of General Warren by John Trumbull
38)Signers of the Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull
39)Continental money
40)Common Sense by Thomas Paine pub.1776
41)Thomas Paine (1737-1809)
42)Articles of Confederation
43)Battle of Long Island 8/27/1776
44)General Washington before the Battle of Trenton by John Trumbull
45)Map of the Christmas Campaign 1776-1777
46)The Battle of Trenton 12/26/1776
47)Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze
48)Washington at Princeton by Charles Willson Peale
49)Battle of Princeton 1/2-3/1777
50)General John Burgoyne (1722-1792)
51)Capture of Fort Ticonderoga 7/2-6/1777
52)Battle of Freeman’s Farm 9/19/1777
53)Battle of Bemis Heights 10/7/1777
54)Battle of Bemis Heights and Benedict Arnold
55)General Horatio Gates (1726-1806)
56)Gates accepting Burgoyne’s Surrender after the Battle of Saratoga
57)Washington and Lafayette at Valley Forge 1777-1778
58)Baron Von Steuben (1730-1794)
59)Battle of Monmouth 6/28/1778
60)Molly Pitcher
61)Benedict Arnold (1741-1801)
62)West Point, NY
63)Major John Andre caught and hanged
64)British Southern Strategy – Carolinas 1778-1781
65)General Banastre Tarleton (1754-1833)
66)General Horatio Gates
67)General Daniel Morgan (1736-1802)
68)Battle of Cowpens 1/17/1781
69)Nathanael Greene (1742-1786)
70)Battle of Guilford Courthouse 3/15/1781
71)Lord Cornwallis, March to Yorktown, General Washington
72)Siege of Yorktown 9/28-10/19/1781
73)Surrender of Cornwallis
74)Town of Concord, MA
75)Washington Resigning his Commission by John Trumbull
76)Constitution Room in Independence Hall, PA
77)James Madison (1751-1836)
78)Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804)
79)Roger Sherman (1721-1793)
80)James Wilson (1742-1798)
81)Benjamin Franklin
82)Gouverneur Morris (1752-1816)
83)U.S. Constitution
84)Bill of Rights
85)Washington inauguration in New York City 4/30/1789
86)Athenaeum Portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart
87)Lansdowne Portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart
88)Washington’s first Cabinet, clockwise from left; John Adams – Vice President, Alexander Hamilton – Secretary of the Treasury, and Thomas Jefferson – Secretary of State
89)First Bank of the United States, chartered in 1791
90)John Jay (1745-1829) Jay Treaty 1794-1795
91)John Jay, first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 1790-1795
92)The Federalists: John Adams, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton
93)The Whiskey Rebellion 1794
94)The Anti-Federalists, or Democratic-Republicans, or Jeffersonian Republicans: James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe
95)George Washington
96)Alexander Hamilton
97)Election of 1796
98)John Adams
99)XYZ Affair
100)Alien and Sedition Act cartoons
101)White House drawing by James Hoban
102)Leinster House in Dublin
103)Earliest known photograph of the White House
104)Washington on his deathbed
105)Election of 1800