Thomas jefferson

Thomas Jefferson's Timeline

  • Jefferson wins the Presidential Election

    Jefferson wins the Presidential Election
    When Thomas Jefferson was selected for president, in the year 1800, and he was an author of the Declaration of Independence. Before he became president, he was a secretary for the other two presidents under the states. It took place in the United States when he got selected as president. This was at the United States when he became the 3rd president. This was an important part in history because he helped the native Indians become equals to the Americans.
  • Jefferson’s inaugural speech

    Jefferson’s inaugural speech
    Jefferson's speech is the greatest thing in history for the United States. He believed that election was as consequential as the Declaration of Independence, for it marked the first time in modern history that a government surrendered its power via popular election. People in the United States believed that his speech is good and important because, it could give government power. It toke place in the United States in that time. When people heard the speech, they felt safe and happy.
  • The Louisana Purchase

    The Louisana Purchase
    Lewis and Clark were the ones who helped out with the Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase stretched out from Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming were a part of the Purchase. It happened in the years of 1699 and 1762. The states were a part of the purchase in that time. It was important to history because they explored and to find the Pacific Ocean.
  • Lewis and Clark

    Lewis and Clark
    1.) Lewis and Clark had an expedition that was the first American expedition to cross what is now the western portion of the United States, departing in May 21st, 1804 from St. Louis on the Mississippi River, making their way westward through the continental divide to the Pacific coast. Expedition of Lewis and Clark was that they were from the Louisiana Purchase. They were friends who wanted to discover a new land. The important thing was that they were scientists and wanted to travel far and wi
  • The Embargo Act

    The Embargo Act
    1.) The Embargo Act of 1807 was a general embargo enacted by the United States Congress against the United Kingdom and France during the Napoleonic Wars. This Act is for trade of a government order with a particular nation. This act was passed down from the Congress on December 1807 over Federalist opposition and at the behest of President Thomas Jefferson. The Embargo Act was a response to restrictive measures imposed on American neutrality by France and Britain, at war with each other.
  • War of 1812

    War of 1812
    Americans were dismayed by British agitation of the native population on the western frontier. Congress declared war on June 18th, 1812. This war was a problem between the United States and the Britain that began in the year 1812 and ended at 1815. President James Madison requested a declaration of war to protect American ships on the high seas and to stop the British from impressing or seizing U.S. sailors.
  • Indian Removal

    Indian Removal
    The Indian Removal was at May 28th, 1831 was a law that was passed during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. Native Americans both in the north and the south were involved in the war in 1812. It happen when they were still at their homes north and the southern states. And at the late year in 1830, people would go away, from their homes that they can be safe to travel in Mississippi. This was important because if they got to live longer and have a happy life.