1800's timeline

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    1800's timeline

  • Second Great Awakening

    Second Great Awakening
    The Second Great Awakening was a religious revival movement that emphasized on the fac that everyone could be saved through revivals.
  • Election Of Thomas Jefferson

    Election Of Thomas Jefferson
    Thomas Jefferson was elected in 1800 after running against Hamilton and the Federalist party.
  • Lewis&Clark Expedition

    Lewis&Clark Expedition
    Lewis&Clarks' journey lasted 2 years, 4 months, and 10 days. They covered over 8,00 miles. Their expedition was the first to discover grizzly bears and prairie dogs.
  • Battle Of Tippecanoe

    Battle Of Tippecanoe
    Native Americans planned to unite many tribes to drive western settlers out of their lands. This resulted in the Battle of Tippecanoe.
  • Wair Of 1812

    Wair Of 1812
  • Missouri Compromise

    Missouri Compromise
    When Missouri requested to become a Union Slave State, Congress decided to have a two way compromise and allow Missouri to become a slave state and make Maine a free state.
  • Monroe Doctrine

    Written by President Monroe, the Monroe Doctrine stated that the US would not interfere in internal affairs of Eurpoean powers, that the US would recognize existing colonies, and that the Western Hemisphere was not allowed to be colonized.
  • Andrew Jackson and the Indian Removal Act

    Andrew Jackson and the Indian Removal Act
    Andrew Jackson forced all Native Americans to move to Oklahoma to accomdate the settlers who were moving west.
  • Trail Of Tears

    Trail Of Tears
    In the early 1830's, 125 thousand Native Americans were living on millions of acres of land. The Federal government forced them to leave the homelands and walk thousands of miles to "Indian Territory" designated by the government accross the Mississippi River.
  • Joseph Smith founds the LDS Church

  • Mexican-American War 1845-1848

    Mexican-American War 1845-1848
    A war over present-day Texan and Californian territories between the US and Mexico.
  • Seneca Falls Convention

    Seneca Falls Convention
    The Seneca Falls convention was the first womens' right's convention in American History. Over 300 people showed up to protest womens rights.