APUSH terms 1825-1865

By JDoh1
  • Hudson River School founded

  • Tariff of Abominations

  • Period: to

    Bank War

  • Webster Hayne Debate

  • First recorded Irish Immigration

  • Period: to

    Cult of Domesticity

  • "The Liberator" first published

  • Worcester v, Georgia

  • American Anti-Slavery Society formed

  • Force Bill passed

  • Removal of deposits by Andrew Jackson

  • Second Great Awakening Prominent

  • "Democracy In America" published

  • Period: to

    Trail Of Tears (approximate)

  • Gag rule

  • Charles River Bridge Case

  • John Deere sells first of his plows

  • Whigs Party active

  • Commonwealth v. Hunt

  • Lucretia Mott attends conference

  • Prigg v. Pennsylvania

  • Webster-Ashburton Treaty

  • James K. Polk becomes president

  • Mexican-American War begins

  • Wilmot Proviso first mentioned

  • independent Treasury formed

  • Free Soil Party arises

  • Mexican Cession - 1848

  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

  • Seneca Falls Convention Starts

  • Oregon territory purchased

  • Popular Sovereignty started

  • Clayton Bulwer Case

  • Period: to

    Underground Railroad reaches peak

  • John C. Calhoun dies

  • Nashville Convention starts

  • Compromise of 1850

  • Fugitive Slave Law passed

  • Know Nothings/American Party

  • Brighamn Young becomes governor of Utah

  • Maine Laws

  • "Uncle Tom's Cabin" published

  • Gadsden Purchase - 1853

  • Meeting that formed the Republican Party

  • Kansas Nebraska Act

  • Ostend Manifesto

  • Bleeding Kansas starts

  • Sumner-Brooks Affair

  • "Impending Crisis" published this year

  • Dred Scott v. Sanford

  • LeCpmpton Constitution

  • Lincoln-Douglas Debates

  • Freeport Doctrine

  • Horace Mann dies

  • Crittenden Compromise proposed

  • Dorothea Dix appointed SUperintendent of Nurses for the Union Army

  • Antebellum Ended

  • Stephen Douglas dies

  • "Trent" Affair

  • Morill Land Grant Act

  • African Americans can become soldiers

  • Homestead Act passed

  • Battle of Antietam

  • Emancipation Proclamation

  • National Banking Act

  • John Slidell dies

  • William Seward dies

  • Spoils System officially ended in 1883

  • Cyrus McCormick dies

  • Frederick Douglass dies

  • Neal Dow Dies