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The congress and Philadelphia plan a new capital on the Potomac. Seneca chiefs Cornplanter appeals to president Washington to abide by the land boundaries set in the 1784 Treaty of Fort Stanwix.
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The bill of rights was ratified and became part of the Constitution. The first Bank of America was chartered for a 20 year period.
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George Washington was re-elected to be the President. Adam was also re-elected to become the vise president.
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The 31st parallel is the boarder between the U.S and the Spanish empire. The northwest territory is opened for settlement.
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The Quasi war began in 1798 and ended in 1800.France attempted to bribe U.S commissioners in Paris. That sparked the tension between both nations.
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Jefferson and Madison publish resolutions in opposition. Eli Whitney opened factories to build rifles for the U.S. government.
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The United states population totaled up to 5.3 million, that included one million African Americans. Federal capital moves from Philadelphia to Washington D.C.
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Jefferson and Burr that are Democratic-Republic tie for president. They defeat Adam and Pinckney that are Federalist.
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Tripoli declares war on U.S. Thomas Jefferson sends U.S. ships to the Mediterranean Sea.
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The Louisiana territory was purchases from france for $15 million. This nearly doubled the size of the U.S
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Lewis and Clark begin an expedition in St. Louis. Ohio enters the Inion as the 17th state, granting universal manhood suffrage.
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The war ends aafter the U.S. troops capture Darna. Piract by Barbary States continues until 1815.
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The United Stated population totals 7.2 million. Included 1.4 million African Americans.
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The war of 1812 begins as the United States declares war on Great Britain. The war is supported by westerners and opposed by New Endlanders.
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James Madison is re-elected as president. Elbridge Gerry is elected as vice president.
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The war of 1812 ends in 1814. The war ended by signing the Treaty of Ghent.
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The war begins with attacks on settlers in Flordia and Georgia. New Yourk Stocks Exchange is established.
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The Missouri Compromise is passed by the Congress. Bans slavery in the Louisiana Territory.
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James Monroe is re-elected as president. Tompkins is re-elected as the vice president
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Europe is warned not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere affairs. Cotton mills begin production in Lowell, Massachusetts, with water-powered machinery.