Timeline 3: 1800-1876

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  • Judiciary Act; Barbary pirates

    Federalists pass new Judiciary Act; Jefferson sends U.S. forces to challenge Barbary pirates
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    Thomas Jefferson presidency

  • Louisiana Territory; Marbury v. Madison

    U.S. purchases Louisiana Territory from France; Haiti established as the first independent black-led nation in the Americas; Marbury v. Madison
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    Corps of Discovery

    Corps of Discovery explores Louisiana Territory
  • Sacagawea

    Sacagawea joins Corps of Discovery
  • Fulton's Steamboat; Embargo Act

    Robert Fulton launches first successful steamboat; Embargo Act passed
  • Non-Intercourse Act

    Non-Intercourse Act passed
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    James Madison presidency

  • NY and Philadelphia population

    Population of both NY and Philadelphia exceeds 100,000
  • Steamboat; Prophet Town

    1st steamboat travels down the Mississippi to New Orleans; William Henry Harrison defeats Shawnees at Prophet Town
  • War of 1812 begins

  • Hartford Convention

  • Battle of Horseshoe Bend

  • British burn Washington City

  • Treaty of Ghent

  • Battle of New Orleans

  • Parker Cleaveland

    Parker Cleaveland publishes Elementary Treatise on Mineralogy and Geology
  • American Colonization Society

    American Colonization Society founded
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    Spanish and Seminole in Florida

    Andrew Jackson fights Spanish and Seminole forces in Florida
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    James Monroe presidency

  • Oregon Territory

    Great Britain and U.S. agree to joint occupation of
    Oregon Territory
  • McCulloch v. Maryland

  • Adams-Onis Treaty; Panic of 1819

    Spain cedes Florida to U.S.; establishes boundary between U.S. and Spanish territory through the Adams-Onis Treaty; Panic of 1819 sparks severe recession that lasts until 1823
  • Washington Irving

    One-quarter of non-Indian Americans live west of the Appalachian Mountains; Washington Irving publishes Sketchbook
  • Missouri Compromise

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    Cotton production increases

    Southern cotton production increases from about 500,000 bales to 3 million bales
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    Growing cities and immigration

    Size, number, and diversity of northern cities grown; immigration surges
  • Santa Fe Trail

    White traders begin using Santa Fe Trail
  • Mexico

    Mexico overthrows Spanish rule and encourages U.S. settlement in Texas
  • Denmark Vesey

    Denmark Vesey accused of organizing a slave uprising
  • Textile factory

    Textile factory town built in Lowell, Massachusetts
  • Monroe Doctrine articulated

  • Erie Canal completed

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    John Quincy Adams presidency

  • American Temperance Society

    American Temperance Society founded
  • 1st workingmen's political party

    1st workingmen's political party founded
  • Noah Webster

    Noah Webster publishes American Dictionary of the English Language
  • Tariff of 1828; John Ross

    Tariff of 1828 passed; John Ross elected principle chief of the Cherokee nation
  • Petticoat Affair

  • David Walker

    David Walker publishes Appeal...to the Colored Citizens
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    Andrew Jackson presidency

  • The Book of Mormon

    Joseph Smith publishes The Book of Mormon
  • 2nd Great Awakening

    Charles Grandson Finney brings Second Great Awakening to Rochester, NY
  • Indian Removal Act

    Indian Removal Act passed
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    Slavery

    440,000 slaves from the Upper South sold to owners in the Lower South
  • Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

  • Nat Turner

    Nat Turner leads slave uprising in Virginia
  • Virginia's Assembly

    Virginia's Assembly establishes special committee on slavery
  • Ordinance of Nullification

    South Carolina passed Ordinance of Nullification
  • Worcester v. Georgia

  • Force Bill

    Force Bill passed
  • Tredegar Iron Works

    Tredegar Iron Works established
  • American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS)

    William Loyd Garrison founds American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS)
  • Britain abolishes slavery

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    Second Seminole War

  • Treaty of New Echota

  • Texas

    U.S. settlers declare eastern Texas an independent republic
  • James Hammond

    James Hammond leads campaign that results in congressional gag rule
  • Panic of 1837

    Panic of 1837 triggers recession
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    Panic of 1837

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    Martin Van Buren presidency

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    Trail of Tears

  • American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS) splits

    American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS) splits over the role of women in the society
  • Whigs

    Whigs win the presidency and gain control of Congress
  • Liberty Party; World Anti-Slavery Convention

    Liberty Party formed; World Anti-Slavery Convention, London
  • Solomon Northrup

    Solomon Northrup kidnapped and sold into slavery
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    William Harrison presidency

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    John Tyler presidency

  • Oregon Trail

    John C. Fremont leads expedition along the Oregon Trail
  • Western NY Anti-Slavery Society

    Amy Post helps found the Western New York Anti-Slavery Society
  • Oregon Territory

    Marcus and Narcissa Whitman lead 1,000 Christian emigrants to the Oregon Territory
  • William Miller

    William Miller predicts Second Coming of Christ
  • Telegraph line funded by Congress

    Congress funds construction of the first telegraph lie
  • Anti-immigrant violence

    Anti-immigrant violence rocks Philadelphia
  • Frederick Douglass book

    Frederick Douglass publishes Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
  • Margaret Fuller book

    Margaret Fuller publishes Woman in the Nineteenth Century
  • Texas granted statehood

  • U.S. annexes Texas

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    Irish potato famine

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    James Polk presidency

  • Wilmot Proviso

    David Wilmot proposes Wilmot Proviso
  • Civil Disobedience book

    Henry David Thoreau publishes Civil Disobedience
  • Dred Scott

    Dred Scott and his family sue for their freedom
  • Oregon

    U.S. settles dispute with Great Britain over Oregon
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    Mexican-American War

  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

  • Free-Soil Party; North Star book

    Free-Soil Party formed; Frederick Douglass publishes the North Star
  • Seneca Falls Woman's Rights Convention

  • Sutter's Mill

    Gold discovered at Sutter's Mill in California
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    Zachary Taylor presidency

  • Compromise of 1850; Fugitive Slave Act passed

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    Millard Fillmore presidency

  • Maine prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages

  • Uncle Tom's Cabin

    Harriet Beecher Stowe publishes Uncle Tom's Cabin
  • Twelve Years a Slave book

    Solomon Northrup publishes Twelve Years a Slave
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    Franklin Pierce

  • Anthony Burns; Kansas-Nebraska Act

    Fugitive slave Anthony Burns returned to his owner; Kansas-Nebraska Act passed
  • U.S.-Japanese treaty; Republican Party

    U.S.-Japanese treaty allows for mutual trading; Republican Party founded
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    Bleeding Kansas

    Period of violence in Bleeding Kansas
  • Dred Scott Case

    Supreme Court ruling in Dred Scott case
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    James Buchanan presidency

  • Lincoln-Douglas debate

  • Harpers Ferry

    John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia
  • John Brown executed

  • Abraham Lincoln elected president

  • South Carolina secedes

    South Carolina secedes from the Union
  • 6 states secede

    Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas secede
  • Confederate States of America

    Confederate of America established
  • Lincoln inaugurated as president

  • U.S. Sanitary Commission established

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    Abraham Lincoln presidency

  • Fort Sumter

    Fort Sumter surrenders to Confederate forces
  • General Benjamin Butler

    General Benjamin Butler declares escaped slaves "contraband"
  • First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas)

  • Confiscation Act passed

  • Slavery abolished in District of Columbia; Battle of Shiloh; Jefferson Davis

    Slavery abolished in District of Columbia; Battle of Shiloh; Jefferson Davis signs conscription act
  • Rose O'Neal Greenhow

    Rose O'Neal Greenhow exiled to the South
  • Battle of Antietam; preliminary Emancipation Proclamation

    Battle of Antietam; Lincoln issues preliminary Emancipation Proclamation
  • Emancipation Proclamation signed

    Lincoln signs Emancipation Proclamation
  • Enrollment Act

    Enrollment Act passed in North
  • Draft riots in NY; Battle of Gettysburg; Battle of Vicksburg

    Draft riots in NY; Battle of Gettysburg; Battle of Vicksburg
  • Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction

    Lincoln issues Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction
  • Atlanta falls; Sherman begins "March to the Sea"

  • African Americans in Union army and navy

    200,000 African Americans serving in the Union army and navy
  • Sherman issues Field Order #15

  • KKK; Freedmen's Bureau

    Ku Klux Klan formed; Freedmen's Bureau established
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    Presidential Reconstruction under Andrew Johnson

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    Andrew Johnson presidency

  • 13th Amendment

    Congress passes Thirteenth Amendment
  • Appomattox Court House

    General Lee surrenders to General Grant at Appomattox Court House
  • Lincoln's Assassination, Andrew Johnson president

    Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln; Andrew Johnson becomes president
  • Civil Rights Act; 14th Amendment

    Congress passes extension of Freedmen's Bureau and Civil Rights Act over Johnson's presidential veto; Congress passes 14th Amendment
  • Military Reconstruction Acts; Command of the Army and Tenure of Office Acts

    Military Reconstruction Acts divide the South into military districts; Congress passes Command of the Army and Tenure of Office Acts
  • Andrew Johnson impeached

  • 15th Amendment

    Congress passed 15th Amendment; Women's suffrage movement splits over support of 15th Amendment
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    Ulysses S. Grant presidency

  • Schools and civilian rule

    250,000 blacks attend schools established by the Freedman's Bureau; civilian rule reestablished in all former Confederate states
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    Jefferson Long

    Jefferson Long serves as a Republican congressman from Georgia
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    Congress efforts against KKK

    Congress takes steps to curb KKK violence in the South
  • Liberal Republicans

    Liberal Republicans challenge reelection of President Grant
  • Financial panic

    Financial panic sparks depression lasting until the late 1870s
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    African Americans' rights

    Supreme Court limits rights of African Americans
  • Civil Rights Act

    Congress passes Civil Rights Act outlawing discrimination in public accommodations, which the Supreme Court rules unconstitutional in 1883