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1823 BCE
Monroe doctrine
Europe is warned not to interfere in western atmosphere of affairs. Cotton mills begin production in a Lowell, Massachusetts, with water powered machinery. -
1821 BCE
Presidential election
Monroe and Tompkins are reelected President and Vice President. Missouri enters the union as 24th state under Missouri compromise slave state. First American settlers 300 families arrive in Texas . Mass in New York to publish property qualifications for voting. Peru Mexico Venezuela and Guatemala become independent from Spain. -
1820 BCE
Fourth census, Missouri compromise
US population totals 10 million including 1.7 million African-Americans of warm 1.5 million are on slave population 2.2 million 6% of Americans live in the city. Administration of miss Siri as a slave state and banned slavery in the Louisiana territory -
1819 BCE
MARYLAND
The Supreme Court upholds right to federal government to charter a national bank. Treaty period panic of 1819 leads to a six-year economic depression and Alabama enters the union as the 22 state. -
1818 BCE
First Seminoles war
New York stock exchange is established. Mississippi enters union as the 20th state. Andrew Jackson led troops into Florida to fight the Seminoles. -
1815 BCE
Old southwest
Is open to migration of America settlers after the defeat of the Indians in the creek war. -
1814 BCE
War of 1812 and the Creek War ends
British attacked and burn Washington DC. US wins battle of Fort McHenry in Baltimore harbor. Federalist opposed the war of 1812 meet to propose constitutional revisions. -
1812 BCE
War of 1812
US declares war on Great Britain over issues of borders trade, freedom and seas and the rights of neutrals in general, the war is supported by Westerns and opposed by the New Englanders. Indians fight on the side of the British. Louisiana enters the union as the 18th state. -
1810 BCE
Third census
US population totals 7.2 million including 1.4 million African-Americans of whom 1.2 million are enslaved, population west of the Appalachian Mountains is 1 million. -
1808 BCE
Presidential election
US ships and cargoes in European ports are confiscated by France. James Madison elected President and George Clinton reelected Vice President. -
1807 BCE
Ban on Slave trade
Congress abolishes slave trade. Embargo Act is passed by Congress in response to British and French inferences with the US trade. Jefferson orders British warships to leave the US waters. -
1805 BCE
Barbarian war ends
After US troops capture Darna. Piracy by Barbary states continues until 1815. Louis and Clark expansion reaches the Pacific Ocean. -
1804 BCE
Presidential Election
12 amendment is ratified providing for separate election of president and vice president. Jefferson is re-elected President and George Clinton is elected Vice President. -
1803 BCE
Louisiana territory
Is purchased from France for 15 million nearly doubling the size of the US. -
1802 BCE
Expiring Acts
Alien and sedition acts are allowed to expire by Congress. -
1801 BCE
War and celebration and an advocate
Jefferson sends US ships to the Mediterranean Sea. The 25th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence is celebrated. An anonymous lady published the female advocate. -
1800 BCE
Second census, Presidential election
The US population totals 5.3 million including 1 million African-Americans from Philadelphia to Washington DC a new land act provided to credit alone down payments for buying land in the northwest territory opening the area to greater settlements free African-Americans petition Congress to repel the slave act of 1793 Jefferson and Burr tied for the president defeating Adams and Pinckney. -
1799 BCE
Alien and sedition acts
Restrict political opposition in order did perforation of dangers allies Jefferson and Madison published rifles solutions to abstain. Eli Whitney opens factory to build riffles for the US government using his system of interchangeable parts. -
1798 BCE
QUASI WAR
1798 to 1800 begins when France attempts to bribe US commissioners in Paris sparking and building tension between the nations. -
1797 BCE
John Adams
John Adams is inaugurated as Second President of United States. -
1796 BCE
Presidential election
John Adams President and Thomas Jefferson Vice President. -
1795 BCE
Northwest territory
The northwest territory is opened for settlement after Indian defeat at Fallentimber's. -
1794 BCE
Jay's Treaty
Britain agrees to withdraw from the northwest territory and the US agrees to pay free revolution debts. -
1793 BCE
War breaks out
Washington declares US neutrality as war breaks out because France and Great Britain. -
1792 BCE
Presidential election
Washington and Adams were reelected President and Vice President. -
1791 BCE
Bill of rights is ratified
The bill of rights becomes a part of the constitution. -
1790 BCE
First census.
US population totals 3.9 million including approximately 760,000 African-Americans of him 700,000 are in slavery. -
1789 BCE
US government under the constitution begins.
Washington is not graded. Suggestions for addressing the president include Excellency and Highness. Washington state US neutrality after the French revolution begins in Paris.