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The Bossest Timeline Ever in Life

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    John Jacob Astor (GERMAN)(American west and pacific Coast)

    An investor who was the first prominent member of the Astor family and the first multi-millionaire in the United States. He was the creator of the first trust in America. Had stacks on deck, crown on ice.
  • Marshall Court (UNITED STATES) Im guessing the capital

    the Supreme Court of the United States between 1801 and 1835, when John Marshall served as Chief Justice.
  • American System (united states)

    an economic plan that played a prominent role in American policy during the first half of the 19th century. BALLIN IN AMERICAAA
  • Steamboats (UNITED STATES PITTSBURGH)

    Improved trade and transportation dramatically.
    Errbody was on them thangs,
  • Adams-Onis Treaty (UBITED STATES IN FLORIDA)

    a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that gave Florida to the U.S. and set out a boundary between the U.S. and New Spain (now Mexico). It settled a standing border dispute between the two countries and was considered a triumph of American diplomacy. Started balling in Florida
  • Tallmadge Amendment (UNITED STATES MISSOURI)

    A proposed amendment to a bill requesting the Territory of Missouri to be admitted to the Union as a state. Missouri so dirty.
  • Darmouth vs. Woodward (UNTED STATES CAPITAL)

    a landmark decision from the United States Supreme Court dealing with the application of the Contract Clause of the United States Constitution to private corporations. The decision settled the nature of public versus private charters and resulted in the rise of the American business corporation and the free American enterprise system.
  • The Panic of 1819 (UNITED STATES)

    the first major peacetime financial crisis in the United States followed by a general collapse of the American economy persisting through 1821.The Panic announced the transition of the nation from its colonial commercial status with Europe toward a dynamic economy, Everyone was going crazay!
  • MIssouri Compromise (UNITED STATES MISSOURI/LOUISIANA)

    It prohibited slavery in the former Louisiana Territory north of the parallel 36°30′ north except within the boundaries of the proposed state of Missouri. They shoulda just cut slavery out and freed everyone and THEN MISSOURI COULD BE A STATE.
  • Monroe Doctrine (AMERICAS AND EUROPE)

    It stated that further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression, requiring U.S. intervention. At the same time, the doctrine noted that the United States would neither interfere with existing European colonies nor meddle in the internal concerns of European countries. Mess with us and we gone beat yo ahhh lmao, u got yours and i got mine
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    The Election of 1824

    John Quincy Adams was elected President on February 9, 1825, after the election was decided by the House of Representatives in what was termed the Corrupt Bargain.
  • The Election of 1824 (UBITED STATES)

    John Quincy Adams was elected President on February 9, 1825, after the election was decided by the House of Representatives in what was termed the Corrupt Bargain.
  • The Erie Canal (NEW YORK )

    a canal in New York that originally ran about 363 miles (584 km) from Albany, New York, on the Hudson River to Buffalo, New York, at Lake Erie, at the time completing a navigable water route from New York City and the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. Shoulda called it the boss canal
  • Tariff of Abominations (NORTHERN US)

    a protective tariff passed by the Congress of the United States on May 19, 1828, designed to protect industry in the northern United States. It was labeled the Tariff of Abominations by its southern detractors because of the effects it had on the antebellum Southern economy. They always over exaggerating stuff...i swaa
  • Andrew Jackson (UNITED STATES/CAPITAL)

    Elected president in 1828, Jackson supported a small and limited federal government. He strengthened the power of the presidency, which he saw as spokesman for the entire population, as opposed to Congressmen from a specific small district. He supported the common so ppl liked him. He cool ppls but he had his dirty moments.
  • Spoils System (UNITED STATES)

    a practice where a political party, after winning an election, gives government jobs to its supporters, friends and relatives as a reward for working toward victory, and as an incentive to keep working for the party —as opposed to a merit system, where offices are awarded on the basis of some measure of merit, independent of political activity. Thats real filthy cause what if yo friend start not knowing how to act. smh.
  • Trails and Tears (UNITED STATES)

    a name given to the ethnic cleansing and forced relocation of Native American nations from southeastern parts of the United States following the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
  • Nullification Crisis (SOUTH CAROLINA)

    a sectional crisis during the presidency of Andrew Jackson created by South Carolina's 1832 Ordinance of Nullification.
  • Roger B. Taney (UNITED STATES/CAPITAL)

    the fifth Chief Justice of the United States, holding that office from 1836 until his death in 1864
  • Panic of 1837 (UNITED STATES)

    a financial crisis in the United States that touched off a major recession that lasted until the mid-1840s. They had another one? -__- lmfao get it togther
  • Bank war (UNITED STATES)

    the political struggle that developed over the issue of rechartering the Second Bank of the United States (BUS) during the Andrew Jackson administration
  • Telegraph GLOBAL

    Invented by Samuel F.B. Morse. Gained popularity becasue it was cheap.
  • Nicholas Biddle , Philadelphia, PA

    an American financier who served as the president of the Second Bank of the United States
  • Second Party System (UNITED STATES)

    a term of periodization used by historians and political scientists to name the political party system existing in the United States from about 1828 to 1854, after the First Party System.
  • Universal Suffrage (GLOBAL)

    By the 1830s most states had lifted property restrictions for suffrage. This gave all white male citizens the right to vote. This pretty much was doing everybody dirty and then they got they rights, except women i think.
  • Nativism (UNITED STATES)

    a term used by scholars to refer to ethnocentric beliefs relating to immigration and nationalism
    THE UNITED STATES