1820- 1829 By babyrae Jan 29, 1820 King George III knig of Ireland and and of Great Brittan Died after being ill for sometime Aug 31, 1820 Public High Schools established Sep 3, 1820 Immagrants began to penetrate our nations boarders Sep 10, 1820 The Second Great Awakening Sep 10, 1820 the land act of 1820 was established Sep 10, 1820 A revolution forced King Ferdinand VIIto restore the 1812 constitution Sep 10, 1820 Tomas Robert Malthaus published PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMY Apr 10, 1821 Kentuckey became the first state to abolish debtors prisions Sep 10, 1821 the Adams -onis treaty settled the dispute over territorial boundriesin North America Oct 20, 1822 the lastEurpoeanconference held under the requirments of the quadrauple alliance of 1812 Sep 10, 1823 An important document statedthat the U.S. would oppose any European attempts to recliam North America Sep 10, 1824 Creek Cheif William McIntost signs a treaty giving creek land to the U.S. Sep 10, 1824 Tariff act of 1824. A bill the approved a protective tarifff on certain goods Nov 10, 1824 Jhon Adams was elected president Sep 10, 1825 Erie Canal opened Sep 10, 1825 Great Brittan allowed trade unionto be formed Sep 10, 1826 Tomas Jefferson and John Adams died the both signed the Dec. of Ind. Sep 10, 1826 In Petersbreg the Decemberist uprising broke out over who will succeed czar Alexander I Sep 10, 1828 Construction an the Baltimore and Ohio railroad started Nov 10, 1828 Jhon Adams term ended Nov 10, 1828 Andrew Jackson was elected president Sep 10, 1829 Mexico resists efforts of Andrew Jackson to purchase all of texas Sep 10, 1829 French inventor Louis Braille, blind from an accident at age 3, published his alphabet for the blind Dec 1, 1829 Dorthea Dix began campaigning for better treatment of the mentally ill Nov 10, 1832 Andrew Jackson's trem ended