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Thomas Jefferson Becomes President
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Robert Fulton - Steamboat
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James Madison Becomes President
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Forced Migration
7,500 slaves were forced to move South. -
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War of 1812
Forced Creeks to relinquish millions of acres of land. -
James Monroe Becomes President
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Joseph Smith Has His First Vision
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Sex is Commercialized
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Harriet Tubman is Born
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John Quincy Adams Becomes President
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New Lebanon Convention
Examined Charles Finney's practices. -
Sojourner Truth Becomes Preacher in Perfectionism
The Narrative of Sojourner Truth. Ain't I a Woman Speech. -
Ralph Waldo Emerson Ordained to Unitarian Church
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Andrew Jackson Becomes President
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Indian Removal Act
Granted land in present day Oklahoma and Kansas to the Indians. -
John Smith Organizes Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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William Lloyd Garrison - The Liberator
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Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia
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Nat Turner's Rebellion
Turner and 70 armed slaves and free blacks slaughtered white neighbors who enslaved them. -
Nat Turner is Found
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Nat Turner is Tried
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Nat Turner is Sentenced to be Hung
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Worchester vs. Georgia
Sided with Cherokees against Georgia. -
William Lloyd Garrison - The American Anti-Slavery Society
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Treaty of New Echota
A small party made a decision for thousands. -
Samuel Morse Invents Morse Code
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Martin Van Buren Becomes President
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Trail of Tears
Round up 14,000 people and force them to march 1,200 miles to Oklahoma. Winfield Scott was the man that led them. -
Joseph Smith and the Mormons Move to Commerce, Illinois
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John Humbrey Noyes and Oneida Community Establish Perfectionist Community in Putney, Vermont
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Margaret Fuller Starts Transcendental "Conversation"
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Writes Self-Reliance
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Catherine Beecher - Treatise on Domestic Economy
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Dorothea Dix Discovered Insane Women Jailed Alongside Male Criminals
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Brook Farm is Founded
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William Henry Harrison Becomes President
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John Tyler Becomes President
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First Organized Wagon Train
Left Elm Grove, Missouri with 100 pioneers. -
Great Migration
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Margaret Fuller Writes Woman in the Nineteenth Century
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Anti-Mormon Mob Stormed Jail and killed John Smith and His Brother
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Henry David Thoreau Builds a Cabin Near Walden Pond
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James K. Polk Becomes President
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Donner Party Begins Their Journey
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Brook Farm Economically Fails and Burns
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Last Member of Donner Party Arrives in Sutter's Fort
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Zachary Taylor Becomes President
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Richmond, Virginia is Largest City with 15,000 People
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Millard Fillmore Becomes President
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Franklin Pierce Becomes President
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James Buchanan Becomes President
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Abraham Lincoln Becomes President
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Andrew Johnson Becomes President
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Ulysses S. Grant Becomes President
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Alexander Graham Bell - Patent for Telephone