Leif's US from 1800-1850

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    John Adams Term

  • 1800 Census

    There were 5.3 million people in the United States in 1800
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    Thomas Jefferson Term

  • Ohio Admission

    Ohio Admission
    Ohio was admitted into the Union in the year of 1803
  • Congress ends importation of slaves

    In the year of 1807 Congress officially end the importation of slaves.
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    James Madison Term

  • 1810 Census

    In 1810 the population in the United States was around 7.2 million.
  • Louisiana Admission

    Louisiana Admission
    Louisiana was admitted into the Union in the year of 1812.
  • Indiana Admission

    Indiana Admission
    Indiana was admitted into the Union in the year 1816
  • 2nd Bank of the United States

    2nd Bank of the United States
    The 2nd Bank of the United States was created in 1816 and was given a charter for 20 years.
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    James Monroe Term

  • Mississippi Admission

    Mississippi Admission
    Mississippi was admitted into the Union in the year of 1817.
  • Erie Canal Construction

    In 1817 the Erie Canal was constructed, this changed the way people traded and traveled.
  • Illinois Admission

    Illinois Admission
    Illinois was admitted into the union in the year 1818.
  • Alabama Admission

    Alabama Admission
    Alabama was admitted into the Union in 1819.
  • Adams-Onis Treaty (The Florida Treaty)

    On February 22, of 1819 was signed in Washington and ratified by Spain, gave the US Florida.
  • Maine Admission

    Maine Admission
    Maine was admitted into the Union in the year of 1820.
  • The Missouri Compromise

    The Missouri Compromise
    In the year of 1820, the Missouri Compromise was passed admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state.
  • 1820 Census

    The population of the US in 1820 was around 9.5 million people.
  • Missouri Admission

    Missouri Admission
    Missouri was admitted into the Union in the year of 1821.
  • Sante Fe Trail

    Sante Fe Trail
    In 1821 the Sante Fe Trail was established. It connected Franklin, Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico.
  • Monroe Doctrine

    Monroe Doctrine
    In the year of 1823, the Monroe Doctrine was introduced. The Monroe Doctrine stated that the European countries may not interfiere with affairs in the Western Hemisphere.
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    John Quincy Adams Term

  • Tariff of Abomination

    The Tariff of Abomination was passed by Congress, May 19, 1828. This tariff was designed to protect industry in the northern United States.
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    Andrew Jackson Term

  • 1830 Census

    The population of the United States was 12.8 million
  • Nat Turner's Rebellion

    On August 21, 1831, Nat Turner, a slave, leads the bloodiest slave revolt in US history, in Southampton County, Virginia.
  • Second Bank of the US, charter renewed

    In the year of 1832, the Second Bank of the US' 20 year charter was renewed.
  • Texas Revolution

    Texas Revolution
    The Texas Revolution, which began in the year of 1835, is also known as the Texas War of Revolution. The Texas Revolution was a battle between Mexico and Texas colonists, the end result was the creation of the state of Texas.
  • Arkansas Admission

    Arkansas Admission
    Arkansas was admitted into the Union in 1836.
  • Battle of the Alamo

    The Battle of the Alamo was a 13 day siege where Mexican troops under the Mexican President assaulted Alamo Mission. During the Battle of the Alamo all of the Texian (Mexicans in Texas) defendors were killed.
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    Martin Van Buren Term

  • Michigan Admission

    Michigan Admission
    Michigan was admitted into the Union in the year of 1837.
  • Trail of Tears

    Trail of Tears
    The Trail of Tears was an infamous forced relocation of Native Americans from Southeastern United States. The Indians, which were Cherokee, Seminole and other tribes, were relocated to areas in Oklahoma.
  • 1840 Census

    The population of the US was around 17 million.
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    John Tyler Term

  • William Henry Harrison Term

  • The First Wagon Train

    The First Wagon Train
    The First Wagon Train reached the Western region of the US. They went to Oregon and Washington.
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    James K. Polk Term

  • Florida Admission

    Florida Admission
    Florida was admitted into the Union in the year 1845
  • Texas Admission

    Texas Admission
    Texas was admitted into the Union in the year of 1845.
  • The Irish Potato Famine

    The Irish Potato Famine
    In Ireland during the summer of 1845, Irish potato crops after being dug up from the ground turned vile and blackish after a few days, which devastated Irish people. Soon many Irish people were infected with a disease coming from Mexico. Soon after 10 years 750,000 Irish died, 2 million Irish immigrated to the United States and Canada because of the Potato Famine.
  • Iowa Admission

    Iowa Admission
    Iowa was admitted into the Union in the year 1845.
  • The Mexican-American War

    The Mexican-American War
    The Mexican-American War was an armed battle between American and Mexican forces. The United States went to war with Mexico because of Mexican and U.S. claim to Texan and parts of Californian land.
  • Ending of the Mexican-American War

    Ending of the Mexican-American War
    What ended the Mexican-American War was the Treaty of Guadelupe Hidalgo which was signed in February 2 of 1848. The year of 1848 officially marked the end of the Mexican-American war but also marked the beginning of the California Gold Rush.
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    Zachary Tyler

  • California Admission

    California Admission
    The state of California was admitted into the Union in the year 1850.
  • 1850 Census

    The population of the US in 1850 was about 23 million.