• Sacagawea

    Sacagawea
    Sacagawea- Born in 1788 Lemhi County, Idaho and died in 1812. Around the age of 12, Sacagawea was captured by Hidatsa Indians, the enemy of her tribe. the Shoshone Indians. She was sold to a French-Canadian trapper named Toussaint Charbonneau, who made her one of his wifes. Sacagawea was significant for these reasons: She helped Lewis And Clark explore the western territory. She told them what supplies they would need for the expiation. Her baby was a symbol of peace for the Corps of Discovery.
  • Interchangeable Parts

    Interchangeable Parts
    Interchangeable Parts- In 1797, congress voted to prepare the Nation for war with France. Gunsmith Eli Whitney and famous for inventing the cotton gin, signs a contract to make 10,000 muskets in the short period of two years. And by January of 1801, Eli was called to Washington to justify his use of treasury funds because he failed to make a single musket out of 10,000. While he was Washington he put on a display for the official group,
  • Steamboat 1807 EE

    Steamboat 1807 EE
    During the 1850s, it was not uncommon to find as many as one-hundred steamboats. The era of the steamboat began in America in 1787 when John Finch made a forty-five-foot steamboat on the Delaware River.They were large, steam-powered ships and they were first used to travel from Philadelphia and Burlington
  • James Madison TS

    James Madison TS
    James Madison attempted to enforce the Non-intercoures act. Madison was elected the fourth president of the united states. He was the president of 1812.
  • The War of 1812

    The War of 1812
    RG- War of 1812 Young united states again went to war with Britain. The official reason made it clear in the declaration of war. The great Britain was fighting again in another front. The war of 1812 really depends on what happened in Europe. On Dec. 24, 1814 the treaty was singed. It was agreed upon 1818, it lasted as long as 1842. Treaty of webster Ashburton settled the last disagreement.
  • Battle of New Orleans

    Battle of New Orleans
    RG-Battle of New Orleans 1814
    British opened an attack on the U.S. people died for no reason. They singned the treaty but it it took two long. Then after it was singed they had a war ( 13 killed, 39 wounded, 19 missing). The judge rescind the jailing of the legislator. Battle of New Orleans was the last armed battle between Britain and the United states.
  • Robert fulton

    Robert fulton
    RG-Robert Fulton
    Robert Fulton birth was Pennsylvania in 1765, Nov. 14. He died on Feb. 24, 1815 having created the service that carried american into a propose the future. Robert Fulton was an american inventor, of the civil engineer and artist. His father died when he was a little boy for 4 years making arts. Robert was finally able to buy a farm near the city for his mother. Robert went to London to study painting with Benjamin West who was a family friend.
  • Erie Canal

    Erie Canal
    The Erie Canal- Governor Dewitt Clinton of New York proposed to build a canal that connects lake Erie to the Hudson River to ship goods from the great lakes territory. The building of the canal was by far the largest construction project of the time; planned to be 363 miles long, rise 600 feet to meet the Hudson River, needed to be 40 feet wide and 4 feet deep, and also must contain 50 locks to rise to the level of the Hudson River. On October 25th, 1825,the canal was finally finished. It connec
  • Thomas Jefferson EE

    Thomas Jefferson EE
    Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the united states. Jefferson was in charge for the united states for a while. When he was the president he brought the louisiana purchase. The louisiana purchase which was more than doubled the size of the united states.
  • Indian Romoval act 1830 EE

    Indian Romoval act 1830 EE
    Before Georgia wanted the right to make a law for the Cherokees. The United States Army forced 15,000 Cherokees west ward over hundreds mies. Lots of kids and old people died during a period of several of months in a lot of miles.Cherokees long sad on a Journey west became the trail of tears.In Florida Seminole Indians resisted to leave and get in a war called the seminole war.During Jackson supporters in congress pushed through the indian Romval act in 1830. It forced the Native Americans to mo
  • Sewing machine TS

    Sewing machine TS
    Before the inventions of the machine during this time period, life seemed harder and more miserable for the people. The inventors from all over the world tried to make a machine that would do the same thing as when you hand sew. There were many patents, but the machines did not work correctly. Finally in 1834, Elias Howe patented the first successful sewing machine. Later, men like Isaac singer continued to make improvements to the sewing machine.
  • Trail of Tears TS

    Trail of Tears TS
    Andrew Jackson forced many native americans to move west of the mississippi. Migrated to oklahoma. They were sad to leave the mississippi river. At that time not a lot of people survived. They faced hunger, disease, and exhaustion during their forced march. Not many Native Americans remained in the southeastern u.s. 5,000 cherokee died. Indian territory was gone for good.