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1828 BCE
Democratic Party created - 1828
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French Revolution begins - 1789
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French Revolution begins - 1789
this made france have debt -
Whiskey Rebellion - 1791
people wanted whisky -
Bank of the U.S. is created - 1791
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Whiskey Rebellion - 1791
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Bank of the U.S. is created - 1791
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France declares war on Great Britain - 1793
briten wanted us and we owed france -
France declares war on Great Britain - 1793
Britain wanted america to join them so they stole ships and messed with us but france also wanted us so they messed with us and turned the indians on us -
XYZ Affair - 1797
a political and diplomatic episode involving a confrontation between the United States and France that led to an undeclared war called the Quasi-War. -
Undeclared naval war between U.S. and France - February 6, 1798
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Undeclared naval war between U.S. and France - February 6, 1798
not a ton of people knew about this france wanted us to join them in the war -
Alien and Sedition Act - 1798
were passed by the Federalist Congress These laws included new powers to deport foreigners as well as making it harder for new immigrants to vote. -
Midnight Judge” appointments - 1801
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Marbury v. Madison/doctrine of judicial review - February 1803
William Marbury versus James Madison, Secretary of State of the United States and confirms the legal principle of judicial review– -
Louisiana Purchase - April 1803
3 cents per acer double of america -
Embargo Act - 1807
was a law passed by the United State Congress and signed by President Thomas Jefferson. It prohibited American ships from trading in all foreign ports. -
Non-Intercourse Act - 1809
lifted all embargoes on American shipping except for those bound for British or French ports. Its intent was to damage the economies of britan and France -
Bank of U.S. dissolved - 1811
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War of 1812 - 1812
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Britain captures/burns Washington D.C. - 1814
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Treaty of Ghent - December 24, 1814
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Era of Good Feelings - 1815
not any wars so people were happy -
Battle of New Orleans - 1815
after the war because they didn't get the word the war ended -
The Missouri Compromise - March 3, 1820
was an effort by Congress to defuse the sectional and political rivalries triggered by the request of Missouri for admission as a state in which slavery would be permitted -
The Monroe Doctrine - December 2, 1823
warns European nations that the United States would not tolerate further colonization or puppet monarchs -
End of property ownership requirement to vote - 1828
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Political parties begin holding nominating conventions - 1828
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Indian Removal Act - 1830
The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by andrew Jackson, authorizing the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within state borders. -
V.P. Calhoun argues for states’ rights - 1830
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GW
George Washington – years of presidency: 8 years
Party affiliation: He decided not to choose a side.
Events during presidency
Bank of us is created
France declairs war on britan
Whisky rebelion
French reveloution begins
John Adams – years of presidency:4 years
Party affiliation: Federalist
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TJ
Thomas Jefferson – years of presidency: 8 years
Party affiliation:Democratic-Republican
Events during presidency
Embargo act
Louisiana purchase
Non intercourses act
Marbury v. madison/doctrine of judical reveiw -
James Madison
James Madison – years of presidency: 8 years
Party affiliation:Democratic-Republican
Events during presidency
Bank of usa is developed
Battle of new orlens
Britin captchers and burns dc
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James Monroe
James Monroe – years of presidency: 8 years
Party affiliation:Democratic-Republican
Events during presidency
Demecratic party created
The missori compromise
The monroe doctrine -
John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams – years of presidency:4 years
Party affiliation:Democratic-Republican
Events during presidency
End of property ownership requirement to vote
Political parties begain holding nomanial convitions
The erie canal was completed -
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson - years of presidency:8 years
Party affiliations: Democratic-Republican
Events during presidency
The Indian Removal Act
Vp calhoun argues for states rights
Battle of the alamo