-
White House
John Adams was the first person to live in the White House. - Knute Tate -
Jefferson inuaguration
Thomas jefferson ,the third president of the united states was the first to be inaugurated in the capital of city of washington.
-patrick houston -
Louisiana purchase
In exchange ,the United States acquired the vast louisiana territory. -patrick houston -
James Madison
James Madison is elected as the 4th president defeating Charles C. Pickney.-knute tate -
Adams Onis Treaty
Defined the borders of the U.S. and Spain. The treaty also gave America Florida.-knute tate -
Missouri Compromise
Caused peace in the political battle and cheating.-knute tate -
Corrupt bargain
When the 1824 election ended without any candidate receiving a majority in the electoral college, the House of Representatives awarded the election to John Quincy Adams.
-patrick houston -
Indian removal act
Passed by congress during the presidency of andrew jackson.
The law authorized the president to negotiate with the southern indian tribes for their removal to federal territory west of the mississippi river in exchange for their ancestral homelands.-Patrick Houston -
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
A peace treaty between the U.S. And Mexican Republican.-knute tate -
Uncle Tom's Cabin
One of the most touching Book about slavery in the early 1800s.-knute tate -
Kansas-Nebraska act
Allowed people in the territories of kansas and nebraska to decide for themselves whether or not to allow slavery. - Knute Tate -
Dred Scott
Declared that slaves are not citizens and cannot sue federally.-knute tate -
Secession
South Carolina is the first Southern state to succeed from the Union.-knute tate -
The attack of Ft. sumter
The attack of fort sumter was a bombardment and surrender of fort sumter-knute tate -
Boomtowns
There were many boomtowns in the west and one was in Bodie,California.-knute tate -
Lincoln assassinated
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States from March 1861 till his assassination by John Wilkes Booth in April 1865.-knute tate -
Civil War
Widely Known in the U.S. when The Union and Confederates fought.-knute tate -
Promontory Point
Promontory Point was the site of the first transcontinental railroad.-Knute tate