U.S. History from 1800-1860

  • battle of tippecanoe

    harrison first gained his victory Pg. 340
  • war of 1812

    War of 1812 lead to intense divisions that spilt the nation.
  • National anthem

    Fracis Scott key writes a poem that becomes the national anthem. Pg. 295
  • Rush-Bagot Agreement

    The United States and Britian agreeed to limit the number of armed vessels on the great lakes. Pg. 313
  • new president

    james monroe became president and ended 1825
    Pg322
  • Missouri Territory

    The Missouri Territory asked congress for admission as a state Pg. 311
  • Spain

    Spain offically transfers Florida to the United States. Pg 322
  • internal affairs

    the United States would not get invlved with internal affairs or wars in Europe. In 1822 4 European nations discussed a plan to help Spain regain its American holdings. Which increased the possible of European involvement in americans troubled president Monroe. Pg 315
  • Erie Canal

    after 8 years of hard work they finished
    Pg. 305
  • Demcratic parties

    The democratic republicans had split an dpeople who supported Jackson called them selves Democratics and Adams supporters called them selves Republican. Pg. 326
  • new law

    congress passed a very high tariff law. Pg. 328
  • lower tariff

    congress passsed a lower tariff.Pg 329
  • naw bill

    congress passes force billPg.323
  • The trail of tears

    The cherokee had to leave. By 1838 the deadline was here and 2,000 had to move.pg, 332
  • Seminole attacked

    They marched across central florida and attacked led by Major Franis Dade. olny few survived. the US army arrived to force them out. Pg. 334
  • The Panic of 1837

    Martin Van Buren was electied president. Banks started handing out large amounts of money. Which lead to th egreat depression, a serve economic downturn. Pg. 338
  • Cherokee forced

    Cherockee were forced to move west from their homes. Pg. 323
  • Florida

    Florida becomes a state. Pg. 323
  • war broke out again

    war broke out again over what little land was left in Florida from Seminoleby 1858 the few Seminole had escaped into the everglades.335