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  5,308,483
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  1801-1809 2 terms
born -April 13, 1743, Shadwell, VA
died-July 4, 1826, Charlottesville, VA
because of Amoebic dysentery, Pneumonia, Debility
Purchased the Louisiana Territory from France (1803) for $15 million and doubled the size of the United States. It was called the best deal ever about 15 cents an acare. - 
  
  1803
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  congress offically ended trading with britian
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  1809-1817 2 terms
born-March 16, 1751, Port Conway, VA
deid-June 28, 1836, Orange, VA
because of debility
Was the President during the war of 1812
shotest president at 5 ft 4 inches - 
  
  7,239,881
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  1812
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  1816
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  The second bank insititution got it's twenty year charter in 1816
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  1817
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  In 1817 the erie canal was constructed Which changed the way people trade and travel
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  1817-1825 terms 2
born-April 28, 1758, Monroe Hall, VA
died-July 4, 1831, New York City, NY
because of debility (most likely tuberculosis, caught after the onset of a cold)
Bought Florida from Spain and extended America's border to the Pacific through the Treaty of 1818 with Britain - 
  
  1818
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  1819
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  We gained florida in 1819 by the Florida Purchase treaty
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  9,638,453
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  1820
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  One compromise that happened during the 1820s is the Missouri compromise
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  1821
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  The Santa Fe route was opened to the public in 1821
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  the Monroe Doctrine was a foregin policy madde in 1823
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  1825-1829 1 term
born-July 11, 1767, Braintree, MA
died-February 28, 1848, Washington, D.C.
because of parlization
Renowned as one of America's greatest diplomats before his presidency and one of American's greatest congressmen after his presidency, but was not a particularly effective president - 
  
  the Califorina S.B. is what happened in Califorina in the 1827s
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  Tariff of Abomination was the Tariff passed in 1828
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  1829-1837 terms 2
born-March 15, 1767, Waxhaws
died-June 8, 1845, Nashville, TN
because of comsumption, dropsy, tubercular hemorrhaging
Forefather of the modern Democratic Party - 
  
  12,860,702
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  The Indian Removal acts changed the American settlemat patterns in 1830
10,000 Native Americans lost their lives due to the Indian Removal Act of 1830. - 
  
  The Nat Turner rebillion occored in 1831
over 50 people die - 
  
  The Second bank was a chater made twenty years ago and was renewed in 1832
The Second bank is currently located in Philidalpia, PA - 
  
  The Texas revelution was a revilution made in 1835
People don't nknow how many died in the explosivon - 
  
  Texas Declared independence from mexico and signed the declaration of independence
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  One famous siege was the battle of almano
250-2000 people died in the battle of almano - 
  
  1837
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  1837--1841 1 term
born- July 24, 1862, Kinderhook, NY
died- July 24, 1862, Kinderhook, NY
because of asthmatic suffocation
He succeeded in setting up a system of bonds for the national debt - 
  
  the trail of tears was created in 1838
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  17,063,353
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  1841 1/4 of a term
born-February 9, 1773, Charles City County, VA
died-April 4, 1841, Washington, D.C.
because of pleurisy, pneumonia (gave his inaugural address in snow and freezing rain without adequate clothing; caught a severe cold that developed quickly into fatal pneumonia,
president with the shortest term - 
  
  1841 – 1845 1 term
born- March 29, 1790, Charles City County, VA
died- January 18, 1862, Richmond, VA
because of bilious fever, respiratory failure
Tyler had 15 children, more than any President. - 
  
  the first wagon trail was created in 1842
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  1845
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  1845
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  The great fanime of ireland was hapening at 1845
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  1845–1849 1 term
1845-1849 1 term
Born-November 2, 1795, Pineville, NC
Died-June 15, 1849, Nashville, TN
because cholera morbus resulting in debilitating diarrhea
Polk is the only President to have served as Speaker of the House - 
  
  1846
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  1848
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  1849-1850 1/2 of an term
Born: November 24, 1784; Orange County, Virginia
Died-July 9, 1850, Washington, D.C., U.S.
because of a heart stroke
Taylor won fame as a general in the Mexican War. His soldiers called him "Old Rough and Ready." - 
  
  23,191,876
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  1850