Chapter 10 Timeline

  • 1791

    1791
    First Bank of the United States was passed by congress
  • Ending of the War of 1812

    Ending of the War of 1812
    Republicans took control
  • 1816

    1816
    Tariffs began
  • 1817

    1817
    Andrew Jackson captured those who escaped slavery
  • 1819

    1819
    McCulloch v. Maryland was part of the supreme court rulings
  • 1819 Adams-Onis Treaty

    1819 Adams-Onis Treaty
    Spain gave up Florida and it was now part of the United States
  • 1821

    1821
    Spain gave Mexico independence
  • 1823

    1823
    The Monroe Doctrine warned Europeans nations not to interfere in Latin America
  • 1823

    1823
    Britain suggested that two countries issue a joint statement
  • Gibbons v. Ogden 1824

    Gibbons v. Ogden 1824
    New York cannot give a steamboat company a monopoly to carry passengers on the Hudson river
  • 1824

    1824
    During the election of 1824 the Republicans Party split and the supporters became know as the National Republicans
  • 1825

    1825
    James Monroe created a plan to move all Native Americans that live on east of the Mississippi River to the west
  • 1825

    1825
    Most parts of Latin America had left European rules
  • 1827

    1827
    Cherokee established a government based on written constitution
  • 1828

    1828
    A crisis began when Congress passed a law that raised the tariff on iron, textiles, and other products
  • 1832

    1832
    Worcester v. Georgia declared that Georgia's laws can have no force within Cherokee territory
  • Panic of 1837

    Panic of 1837
    Hundreds of banks went bankrupt and it caused the economic to collapse in the United States
  • 1837

    1837
    There were rebellions against British rule in both parts of Canada
  • 1838

    1838
    President Martin Van Buren forced the Cherokees to move
  • 1861

    1861
    Civil War broke out because Americans continued to debate between state rights and federal powers