Louisiana purchase map sm 1

The middle 1800s

  • Gabe Processor Revolt

    Gabe Processor Revolt
    Richmond va
    Prosser was the leader of an unsuccessful slave revolt in Richmond, Virginia in 1800
  • missouri compromise

    missouri compromise
    divided the Louisana Purchase at 36', 30'.
    north line was free
    south line was slave
  • Jackson's Presidency

    Jackson's Presidency
    Jackson lost to John Quincy adams in 1824.
    In 1824 defeated adams.
  • Age of the Common Man

    Age of the Common Man
    time when deomcracy in the u.s expanded and more got invovled in the electoral process
  • indian Removal act of 1830

    indian Removal act of 1830
    It forced all indians east of mississippi river to move the Indian territory (present day Okalahoma).
  • Nat turner Revolt

    Nat turner Revolt
    south hampton va . Led a band of 80 slaves against 4 plantation
  • Battle of San Jancinto

    Battle of San Jancinto
    Texas was independent and led by Sam Houston
  • Battle of alamo

    Battle of alamo
    old mission house
  • U.S Anexes Texas

    U.S Anexes Texas
    ANNEXATION. The annexation of Texas to the United States became a topic of political and diplomatic discussion after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and became a matter of international concern between 1836 and 1845, when Texas was a republic. In September 1836 Texas voted overwhelmingly in favor of annexation, but when the Texas minister at Washington, D.C., proposed annexation to the Martin Van Buren administration in August 1837, he was told that the proposition could not be entertained. Const
  • Mexican war

    Mexican war
    Presidant James K. pala urged war
    wanted the southwest
    mexico wouldnt sell land
  • CA Gold Rush

    CA Gold Rush
    All told, the news of gold brought some 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad.[2] Of the 300,000, approximately half arrived by sea, and half came overland from the east, on the California Trail and the Gila River trail. The gold-seekers, called "forty-niners" (as a reference to 1849), traveled by sailing ship and covered wagon and often faced substantial hardships on the trip. While most of the newly arrived were Americans, the Gold Rush attracted tens of t
  • seneca falls convention

    seneca falls convention
    leader was Elizabeth Cady Stanton
    1st women rights competition
  • compromise of 1850

    compromise of 1850
    ca entered as a free state.
    southwestern territorties would decide on their own
  • Fugtive slave law

    Fugtive slave law
    part of compromise of 1850
    made it easier to catch slaves
  • Kansas Nebraksa act

    Kansas Nebraksa act
    repeated the missouri compline by giving KN and NB ''Popluar Soverignty".