Arkansas History

  • Louisiana Purchase

    Louisiana Purchase
    In the year 1803, the US purchased the Louisiana territory from France
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    Top 10 events in Arkansas History

  • Arkansas RIver

    Arkansas RIver
    Arkansas, which has been part of Missouri Territory since 1812, is detached and made a territory. November 20: Arkansas Gazette, the first newspaper in Arkansas, published
  • Arkansas Post

    Arkansas Post
    October 25 - The capital moves from Arkansas Post to Little Rock.
  • First steamboat

    First steamboat
    March 16 - The Eagle, first steamboat to ascend the Arkansas River, arrives at Little Rock.
  • Indian territory to the west

    Indian territory to the west
    May 28 - Congress establishes the boundary separating Arkansas from Indian Territory to the west.
  • The 25th

    The 25th
    June 15 - Arkansas became the 25th state on June 15, 1836, with Little Rock as its capital.
  • Collapse of the two-state

    Collapse of the two-state
    Disillusioned by the collapse of two state-chartered banks, legislators ratify a constitutional amendment barring any banking institution from being established in the state.
  • Arkansas Traveler

    Arkansas Traveler
    Edward Payson Washburn paints The Arkansas Traveler.
  • Legislation

    Legislation
    February 12 - Signing of legislation ordering all free Negroes out of Arkansas by the end of the year.
  • Eve of the civil war

    Eve of the civil war
    On the eve of the Civil War, Arkansas has a population of 435,450, of whom 111,115 are black slaves and 11,481 are slave owners.