Chapter 10-12

  • EVENTS of 1789

    Constitution formally put into effect Judiciary Act 1789
    Washington elected president
    French Revolution begins
  • EVENTS of 1791

    -Bill of rights adopted
    -Vermont becomes fourteen state
    -bank of the united states created excise tax passed
  • EVENT of 1792

    -Washington reelected president
  • EVENT of 1792-1793

    -Federalist and Democratic-republican parties formed
  • EVENT of 1792-1793

    -Federalist and Democratic-republican parties formed
  • EVENT of 1793

    -louis XVI beheaded ; radical phase of french revolution-French declared war on Britain and Spain- Washington's neutrality proclamation citizen genêt affair
  • EVENT of 1794

    -Whiskey Rebellion- battle of the fallen Timbers -Jays Treaty with Britain .
  • EVENT of 1794

    -Whisky Rebellion
    -battle of fallen Timbers
    -Jays Treaty with britain
  • 1796

    • Washington's Farewell Address
  • 1797

    Adams becomes president
  • 1798

    Alien and Sedition Acts
  • 1800

    • Convention of 1800: peace with France
  • 1801

    • Judiciary Act of 1801
  • 1803

    • Marbury v. Madison Louisiana Purchase
  • 1804

    • Lewis and Clark expedition
  • 1807

    • Embargo Act
  • 1808

    • Madison elected president
  • 1809

    • Non-Intercourse Act replaces Embargo Act
  • 1812

    • US declares war on Britain
  • 1814

    • British burn Washington, D.C. Treaty of Ghent signed ends War of 1812
  • 1815

    • Battle of New Orleans
  • 1816

    • Second Bank of the United States founded Protectionist Tariff of 1816
  • 1817

    • Madison vetoes internal improvements bill
  • 1819

    • Panic of 1819 McCulloch v. Maryland Dartmouth College v. Woodward
  • 1820

    • Missouri Compromise Missouri and Maine admitted to the Union Monroe reelected
  • 1821

    • Cohens v. Virginia
  • 1824

    • Gibbons v. Ogden
  • 1796- Washington's Farewell Address

  • 1810

    • Mason's Bill No.2 Madison reestablished nonimportation against Britain
  • 1812

    • US declares war on Britain
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