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19th century in the United States

  • Washington DC becomes Capital of National Goverment

    Washington DC becomes Capital of National Goverment
    In 1783 the Congress decided the country should have a permanent center of government
  • Louisiana Purchase

    Louisiana Purchase
    Thomas Jefferson wanted to buy the settlement of New Orleans from the French
  • Lewis and Clark Expeditions

    Lewis and Clark Expeditions
    President Jefferson sent his secretary Lewis and an army capitan, William Clark, to an expedition into what is now the US. Nortwest.
  • War (between USA and Britain)

    War (between USA and Britain)
    The war of 1812 was part of a larger global conflict. The US had a variety of complaints against Britain.
  • Harriet Tubman

    Harriet Tubman
    She was the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad.
    She guided over 300 slaves to freedom. She also served, during the civil war, as a nurse, cook, laundress, spy and scout.
  • Susan B. Anthony

    Susan B. Anthony
    She was a school teacher who defended Women's Rigths.
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    Mexican War

    The conflict began because Mexico considered the annexation of Texas as an act of war.
  • Califonia Gold Rush

    Califonia Gold Rush
    John Sutter found shiny flakes of gold in the California river.
  • Lincoln is elected President

    Lincoln is elected President
    On March 4, 1861, Abraham Lincoln became President of the United States. His election started a war that almost tore the country in two.
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    Begining Of Civil War

    A Civil War is a war fougth between a groups from the same country, about 620.000 Americans lost their lives during The War.
  • Lincoln issues "Emancipation proclamotion"

    Lincoln issues "Emancipation proclamotion"
    The Proclamation ordered the freedom of all slaves.
  • The Statue of Liberty

    The Statue of Liberty
    The Statue of Liberty was a joint effort between France and the United States, intended to commemorate the lasting friendship between the peoples of the two nations.
  • Galvestone Hurricane

    Galvestone Hurricane
    On September 8, 1900, a Category 4 hurricane ripped through Galveston, Texas, killing an estimated 6.000 to 8.000 people.