US History 1800-1876 Timeine

  • Library of Congress

    Library of Congress founded
  • DC becomes new Capital

    The capital is moved from Philadelphia to DC
  • First Congressional meeting in DC

    Congress meets for first time in DC since move.
  • John Marshall

    John Marshall is appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
  • Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson is inaugurated for his first term as President of the United States.
  • US War with Tripoli

    Tripoli declares war against the United States. The United States had refused to pay additional tribute to commerce raiding corsairs from Arabia.
  • Marbury vs Madison

    The United States Supreme Court overturns its first U.S. law in the case of Marbury versus Madison. This case established the Supreme Court's position as an equal member of the three branches of United States government.
  • Ohio

    Ohio becomes 17th state
  • Louisiana Purchase

    US purchases Louisiana for 15 million from France
  • Lewis and Clark Expedition

    Lewis and Clark begin their expedition from St. Louis and Camp Dubois.
  • Michigan

    The Michigan Territory is established.
  • Jefferson President

    Jefferson is inaugurated for second term
  • The National Road

    The first federally funded highway is approved by President Thomas Jefferson with the signing of legislation and appropriation of $30,000
  • Act Banning the Importation of Slaves 1807

    Congress passes an act that prohibits the importation of slaves into any port within the confines of the United States from any foreign land.
  • The American Fur Company

    The American Fur Company is incorporated by John Jacob Astor.
  • Power of Federal Government

    The Supreme Court of the United States rules that the power of the Federal Government is greater than the power of any individual state.
  • James Madison

    James Madison is inaugurated
  • War of 1812

    US declares war on Britain over British interference with American maritime shipping and westward expansion.
  • James Madison

    2nd Inauguration for Madison
  • White House Destroyed

    The White House is burned by British forces upon the occupation of Washington, D.C. during the War of 1812.
  • Star Spangled Banner Written

    Francis Scott Key writes the words to the Star Spangled Banner during the twenty-five hour bombardment of Fort McHenry at the head of the river leading to the Baltimore harbor.
  • Treaty of Ghent is signed

    A peace treaty is signed between the British and American government at Ghent, bringing to an end the War of 1812.
  • Railroad Charter

    The first American railroad charter is granted by the state of New Jersey to John Stephens.
  • 2nd Bank of US

    Second Bank of the United States is chartered.
  • Indiana

    The territory of Indiana is admitted into the United States of America as the 19th state.
  • James Monroe

    James Monroe becomes 5th President
  • Mississippi

    The United States of America admits its 20th state, Mississippi.
  • US Flag

    The flag of the United States is officially adopted by Congress with the configuration of thirteen red and white stripes and one star for each state in the union.
  • Panic of 1819

    The first financial crises in the United States, the Panic of 1819, occurs, leading to foreclosures, bank failures, and unemployment.
  • Adams-Onis Treaty

    Spain agrees to cede Florida to the US
  • McCulloch v Maryland

    Case that established necessary and Proper clause
  • Missouri Compromise

    The Missouri Compromise bill, sponsored by Henry Clay, passes in the United States Congress. This legislation allows slavery in the Missouri territory, but not in any other location west of the Mississippi River.
  • James Monroe

    James Monroe second inauguration
  • Monroe Doctrine

    In a speech before Congress, James Monroe announces the Monroe Doctrine, stating the policy that European intervention anyplace in the Americas is opposed and that he would establish American neutrality in future European wars.
  • John Quincy Adams

    John Quincy Adams is inaugurated as President
  • Erie Canal

    Use of the Erie Canal began in Buffalo, New York with the first boat departing for New York City.
  • Treaty of Limits

    The Senate ratifies the Treaty of Limits that establishes the Sabine River as the Mexican and United States border, in agreement with the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819.
  • B and O Railroad

    The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is incorporated, and would become the first railroad in the United States to offer transportation for people and commercial goods.
  • Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson inaugurated
  • Indian Removal Act

    The relocation of Indian tribes from east of the Mississippi River.
  • Mormon Church

    Joseph Smith organizes the Mormon Church, known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, in Fayette, New York.
  • Nat Turner Revolt

    A local slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia, led by Nat Turner, a black slave, kills fifty-seven white citizens.
  • McCormick invents reap

    Cyrus H. McCormick, U.S inventor, invented and demonstrated the first commercially successful reaper.
  • Whig Party

    The first convention of the American Whig Party is held in Albany, New York.
  • Texas Declares its independence from Mexico

    Texas independence was declared at a convention of delegates from fifty-seven Texas communities at Washington-on-the-Brazos, making them an independent nation free from Mexican rule.
  • Martin Van Buren

    Martin Van Buren, as President
  • Women Own Property

    In Jackson, Mississippi, the first state law allowing women to own property is passed.
  • William Henry Harrison

    Inaugurated as President
  • John Tyler

    John Tyler sworn in as President after death of Harrison.
  • Treaty of Wanghia

    The United States signs the treaty of Wanghia with China. It is the first treaty signed between the two nations.
  • James Polk

    Inaugurated as 11th president
  • Annexation of Texas

    US annexes Texas by joint resolution of Congress
  • Mexican War

    US declares war on Mexico in effort to gain California and other territory in Southwest
  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

    Concluded Mexican War
  • Zachary Taylor

    Inaugurated as the 12 President
  • Millard Fillmore

    Inaugurated as 13th President
  • Franklin Pierce

    Inaugurated as President
  • James Buchannan

    15th Presidential Inauguration
  • 'Bleeding Kansas"

    Two companies of the 1st Cavalry under Captain Samuel Sturgis arrive at Fort Scott, Kansas to attempt to bring the disorder of "Bleeding Kansas," the slavery versus anti-slavery battle, in check.
  • Oregon

    Oregon is admitted to the Union as the 33rd state.
  • 1st Succession in from Union

    South Carolina responds to the election of Abraham Lincoln as President by being the first southern state to secede from the Union.
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Inaugurated to presidency
  • Civil War

    Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina harbor is bombarded for 34 hours by Confederate forces after the U.S. Army commander failed to evacuate, thus starting the four years of conflict and the U.S. Civil War.
  • The Homestead Act

    May 20, 1862 - The Homestead Act is approved, granting family farms of 160 acres to settlers, many of which were carved from Indian territories.
  • Battle of Gettysberg

    The Battle of Gettysburg, on the farm fields of central Pennsylvania, proved to be the "high water mark of the Confederacy"
  • The Gettysburg Address

    Only 272 words long and taking about two minutes to speak, captured the essence of the Civil War as both sacrifice and inspiration.
  • End of Civil War

    General Robert E. Lee, as commander in chief of Confederate forces, surrenders his 27,000 man army to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, effectively ending the four years of Civil War conflict.
  • The Thirteenth Amendment

    The Thirteenth Amendment, abolishing slavery, takes effect.
  • Women's Suffrage

    In one of the first acts of success in the women's suffrage movement, a Women's Suffrage law passes in the Territory of Wyoming.
  • The 15th Amendment

    The 15th Amendment to the Constitution is declared ratified by the Secretary of State. It gave the right to vote to black Americans.
  • The Great Fire of Chicago

    The fire caused $196 million in damages. It burned 1.2 million acres of land, destroyed 17,450 buildings, killed 250 people, and left 90,000 homeless.
  • National Parks

    The world's first national park is established when President Grant signs legislation enabling the establishment of Yellowstone National Park in the states of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
  • The Great Depression

    An economic depression begins when the New York stock market crashed, setting off a financial panic that caused bank failures.
  • The US Greenback Party

    The U.S. Greenback Party is organized as a political organization by farmers who had been hurt financially in the Panic of 1873.
  • The Civil Rights Act

    The Civil Rights Act, giving equal rights to blacks in jury duty and accommodation, is passed by the United States Congress.