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the evolution of ice spice

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    early republic

  • Hamilton’s Financial Plan (1790)

  • JOHN ADAMS | 1797-1801

    federalist
  • THOMAS JEFFERSON | 1801-1809

    Democratic republican
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    manifest destiny/westward expansion

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    era of good feeling

  • JAMES MADISON | 1809-1817

    democratic republican
  • Temperance Movement (1820s)

  • JAMES MONROE | 1817-1825

    democratic republican
  • The Second Great Awakening (1790s-1830s)

  • JOHN QUINCY ADAMS | 1825-1829

    democratic republican
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    jacksonian

  • Indian removal act

  • Jackson Vetoes the Second National Bank (1836)

  • ANDREW JACKSON | 1829-1837

    democratic
  • MARTIN VAN BUREN | 1837-1841

    democratic
  • WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON | 1841

    whig
  • The Great Famine and Irish Immigration (1845)

  • Seneca Falls Convention (1848)

  • JOHN TYLER | 1841-1845

    whig but later unaffiliated
  • Kansas Nebraska act

    Kansas Nebraska act

    The Kansas-Nebraska Act was signed into law by President Franklin Pierce on May 30, 1854 The act, proposed by Stephen A. Douglas, aimed to organize the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, and to allow residents of these territories to decide whether to permit or prohibit slavery through "popular sovereignty
  • civil war

  • civil war

    civil war

    Confederate troops fired on Fort Sumter in South Carolina's Charleston Harbor. Less than 34 hours later, Union forces surrendered. Traditionally, this event has been used to mark the beginning of the Civil War.
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    progressive era

  • 13th amendment

    13th amendment

    The 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery and involuntary servitude, was passed by Congress on January 31, 1865, and ratified on December 6, 1865
  • assassination of Abraham Lincoln

    assassination of Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln got assassinated on April 15 1865
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    gilded age

  • 14 amendment

    14 amendment

    It granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, including formerly enslaved people
  • reconstruction act

  • 15th amendment

    15th amendment

    The 15th Amendment, which prohibits denying the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude, was passed by Congress on February 26, 1869, and ratified on February 3, 1870
  • Settlement House Movement (Mid-to-Late 1880s)

  • Chinese exclusion act (1882)

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    WW1

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    roaring 20s

  • Tulsa race massacre (1921)

  • Introduction of the ERA (1923)

  • The Great Depression

  • Great Depression (1929)

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    great depression

  • The Dust Bowl

  • The Dust Bowl (1930)

  • The new deal

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    WW2

  • Japanese internment (1942)

  • zoot suit riots (1943)

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    cold war

  • red power movements (1960-1970)

    it doesn't say a specific day of starting
  • Jim crow (1870-1965)

  • Chicano Movement (1940s-1970s)

  • The Stonewall Riots (1969)

  • Second National March on Washington (1987)

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    contemporary history