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The United States (1800-1848)

  • Mother Ann and the Shakers

    Mother Ann and the Shakers
    Believing she had seen a vision, Mother Ann founded one of the earliest communalist societies.
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    Second Great Awakening

    The Second Great Awakening was a time of religious revival and fervor.
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    Slavery Expands

    Due to the expansion of cotton farming, slavery became increasingly important to the Southern economy.
  • Invention of the Cotton Gin

    Invention of the Cotton Gin
    The invention of the cotton gin encouraged the expansion of slavery because it made the processing of cotton easier.
  • Election of Thomas Jefferson

    Election of Thomas Jefferson
    Jefferson was the first Democratic-Republican President of the United States.
  • Louisiana Purchase

    Louisiana Purchase
    The Louisiana Purchase of the Jefferson Administration doubled the size of the U.S.
  • Non-Importation Act

    Non-Importation Act
    The Non-Importation Act forbade the importation of British goods.
  • Embargo Act

    Embargo Act
    The Embargo Act prohibited American ships from trading in foreign ports.
  • Abolition of Slave Trade

    Abolition of Slave Trade
    The abolition of the salve trade ensured that no more salves would be imported into the United States.
  • Election of James Madison

    Election of James Madison
    Madison's election was yet another victory of the Democratic-Republican Party.
  • War of 1812

    War of 1812
    The War of 1812 was an international conflict between the United States and Britain that stemmed largely from British impressment of American Sailors.
  • Election of James Monroe

    Election of James Monroe
    Monroe was elected to the presidency as a Democratic-Republican.
  • Panic of 1819

    Panic of 1819
    The Panic of 1819 was an economic recession that stemmed from falling prices following the War of 1812.
  • Mormonism Founded

    Mormonism Founded
    Joseph Smith, a heretic, claimed he had received a vision from God and founded the Mormon faith.
  • Mexican Independence

    Mexican Independence
    Mexico, in 1821, became independent from Spain.
  • Election of John Q. Adams

    Election of John Q. Adams
    A Democratic-Republican, John Q. Adams only served one term.
  • Publication of Freedom's Journal

    Publication of Freedom's Journal
    Freedom's Journal was the first African American newspaper.
  • Election of Andrew Jackson

    Election of Andrew Jackson
    The election of Jackson, a Democrat, symbolized a transfer of power by peaceful means.
  • The Book of Mormon Published

    The Book of Mormon Published
    The Book of Mormon was the founding document of Mormonism.
  • Nat Turner's Revolt

    Nat Turner's Revolt
    Nat Turner led a group of slaves in a violent uprising in Virginia.
  • Publication of The Liberator

    Publication of The Liberator
    William Lloyd Garrison founded an anti-slavery newspaper called The Liberator.
  • American Anti-Slavery Society Founded

    American Anti-Slavery Society Founded
    The American Anti-Slavery Society was founded to oppose slavery.
  • American Revolt in Texas

    American Revolt in Texas
    Americans living in Texas revolted because the Mexican government outlawed slavery.
  • Election of Martin van Buren

    Election of Martin van Buren
    Martin van Buren, a Democrat like Jackson, served only one term.
  • Oneida Settlement Established

    Oneida Settlement Established
    With the hope to establish a perfect society, Noyes founded the Oneida settlement.
  • Brisbane Publishes The Social Destiny of Man

    Brisbane Publishes The Social Destiny of Man
    Albert Brisbane, influenced by Fourierism, published The Social Destiny of Man in order to support his version of communalist living.
  • Election of William Harrison

    Election of William Harrison
    A Whig, Harrison died during his month in office.
  • Succession of John Tyler to the Presidency

    Succession of John Tyler to the Presidency
    After Harrison's death, Tyler, a Whig, became president and served only one term.
  • Election of James Polk

    Election of James Polk
    Polk, a Democrat, became president in 1845 and served one term.
  • Thoreau Builds Cabin by Walden Pond

    Thoreau Builds Cabin by Walden Pond
    Thoreau built his cabin to escape the artificiality of society.
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    Irish Potato Famine

    The Irish Potato Famine caused a large scale immigration to the United States from Ireland.
  • Seneca Falls Convention

    Seneca Falls Convention
    The Seneca Falls Convention was lead primarily by Elizabeth Stanton and Susan Anthony.