Presidential Timeline (1st period) Feliciano

  • Election of George Washington

    Election of George Washington
    George washington was elected the first president of the united states
  • Beginning of Democratic-republican party

    Beginning of Democratic-republican party
    This is the new beginning on how the United States would be governed.
  • Beginning of Federalist party

    Beginning of Federalist party
    The federalist party was the first political party run by the federalists. It was created during Washingtons term.
  • Bill of rights added to the Constitution

    Bill of rights added to the Constitution
    The citizens thought that they needed a form of security from the constitution so they invented the bill of rights
  • Whiskey Rebellion

    The whiskey rebellion happened 20 years after the revolution.
  • Election of John Adams

    Election of John Adams
    John Adams was elected the 2nd president of the united states.
  • XYZ affair

    The french wanted to bribe the americans
  • Sedition Act

    An act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States.
  • Election of Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson was elected the 3rd president of the united states
  • John Marshal Appointed

    John Marshal Appointed
    Federalist John Marshall was appointed into the supreme court.
  • Marbury VS. Madison

    Marbury VS. Madison
    When the new administration did not deliver the commision, Marbury Sued James Madison
  • Louisiana Purchase

    Louisiana Purchase
    New Land bought from france.
  • Lewis and Clark expedition

    Lewis and Clark expedition
    Lewis and Clark begin walking across america to find a north-west passage
  • Embargo Act

    Embargo Act
    The embargo act restricted all trade to and from europe.
  • Election of James Madison

    Election of James Madison
    James Madison got elected as the 4th president of the united states.
  • Non-Intercourse act

    Non-Intercourse act
    An ACT to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France, and their dependencies; and for other purposes.
  • War of 1812

    War of 1812
    The War of 1812 broke out for a variety of reasons, including Britain’s seizure of American ships, impressment of American sailors into the British navy and restriction of trade between the United States and France.
  • Battle of new orleans

    Battle of new orleans
    It was the last major battle of the war of 1812.
  • Election of James Monroe

    Election of James Monroe
    James Monroe was elected the 5th president of the united states.
  • Mcculloch VS. Maryland

    Mcculloch VS. Maryland
    Congress chartered The Second Bank of the United States. The state of Maryland passed legislation to impose taxes on the bank. James W. McCulloch, the cashier of the Baltimore branch of the bank, refused to pay the tax.
  • election of andrew jackson

    election of andrew jackson
    www.president profiles .comJackson had a huge hand in shaping America today and his name was put into many things out of respect, honor of the era of good feelings. This honor may exaggerate his importance, but it also acknowledges the important truth that Jackson significantly contributed to shaping the American nation and its politics
  • monroe docrine 1823

    monroe docrine 1823
    www.ourdocuments.govThe Monroe Doctrine would keep the western hemisphere from interfering with the eastern hemisphere
  • gibbson v. odgen

    gibbson v. odgen
    www.google.comwas a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the power to regulate interstate commerce was granted to Congress by the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. (gives power to congress to over see the money coming into the state)
  • Beginning of Democratic Party (Jacksonian Era)

    Beginning of Democratic Party (Jacksonian Era)
    www.u-s-history.comThe election results were a clear victory for Jackson, but were highly sectional in nature. The South, West, and the states of Pennsylvania and New York went for Jackson; New England voted for Adams.
  • indian Removal Act

    indian Removal Act
    www/pbs.org(Jackson is a jerk) So he thought that “Indian nations were standing in the way of progress. Eager for land to raise cotton, the settlers pressured the federal government to acquire Indian territory.”
  • Closing of the U.S. bank

    Closing of the U.S. bank
    www.history.comJackson believed that the executives of the bank were stealing money to support themselves, and un-elected people had the power to control the government and the economy. So they were stealing the money of the common people. He had the bank shut down.
  • Expanded Suffrage to all White Males

    Expanded Suffrage to all White Males
    www.wikipedia.comjackson believed that the common man should have a say in how his governmentt was run because it hits them the hardest. He then expanded suffrage (the right to vote) to all white males.
  • Missouri Compromise

    Missouri Compromise
    www.infoplease.comMissouri wanted to join the union, but there was already an equal amount of free and slaves states. So, Missouri (even though it was a fr state) entered the union as a slave state while Maine was also added as a free state.