U.S. History Timeline

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    Early Republic

  • George Washington

    George Washington
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    🟦The Second Great Awakening

  • 🟦 The Whiskey Rebellion

    🟦 The Whiskey Rebellion
    The Whiskey Rebellion was a violent tax protest in the United States about the first tax put on a product.
  • John Adams

    John Adams
  • 🟧 Sedition Act

    🟧 Sedition Act
    The Sedition Act made it a crime for American citizens to say or publish any false or malicious writing that went against the government.
  • Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson
  • 🟩 Louisiana Purchase

    🟩 Louisiana Purchase
    We bought 828,000 square miles for 15 millions dollars.
  • James Madison

    James Madison
  • War of 1812

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    Manifest Destiny/Westward Expansion

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    Era of Good Feelings

  • James Monroe

    James Monroe
  • 🟦Temperance Movement

  • John Quincy Adams

    John Quincy Adams
  • Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson
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    Jacksonian

  • 🟪 Indian Removal Act

  • Martin Van Buren

    Martin Van Buren
  • William Henry Harrison

    William Henry Harrison
  • John Tyler

    John Tyler
  • James K. Polk

    James K. Polk
  • 🟪The Great Famine and Irish immigration

  • 🟦Seneca Falls Convention

  • Zachary Taylor

    Zachary Taylor
  • Millard Fillmore

    Millard Fillmore
  • Franklin Pierce

    Franklin Pierce
  • Kansas-Nebraska Act

    Kansas-Nebraska Act
    Disagreed with the Missouri Compromise, which then created two new territories, that allowed for sovereignty.
  • James Buchanan

    James Buchanan
  • Election of Abraham Lincoln

    This was the date that Abraham Lincoln was elected president and it allowed him to help the country in any way that he saw fit.
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln
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    Civil War

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    Civil War

    This was the war between the North and South on whether we should free the slaves or keep them.
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    Progressive Era

  • 13th Amendment

    Slavery or involuntary servitude will not be used except as a punishment for crime.
  • Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

    This is the date that ended Lincoln's life and his presidency.
  • Reconstruction Acts

    Spoke the terms that states had to follow to be able to represent in the government again.
  • 14th Amendment

    No State will make or enforce any law that will surpass the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States.
  • Ulysses S. Grant

    Ulysses S. Grant
  • 15th Amendment

    Granted all African American men the right to vote in the United States.
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    🟧Jim Crow Laws

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    Gilded Age

  • Rutherford B. Hayes

    Rutherford B. Hayes
  • 🟦Settlement House Movement

  • James A. Garfield

    James A. Garfield
  • Chester A. Arthur

    Chester A. Arthur
  • 🟪Chinese Exclusion Act

  • Grover Cleveland

    Grover Cleveland
  • Benjamin Harrison

    Benjamin Harrison
  • Grover Cleveland

    Grover Cleveland
  • William McKinley

    William McKinley
  • Theodore Roosevelt

    Theodore Roosevelt
  • William Howard Taft

    William Howard Taft
  • Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow Wilson
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    WW1

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    Roaring 20's

  • Warren G Harding

    Warren G Harding
  • 🟥 Tulsa Race Massacre

  • Calvin Coolidge

    Calvin Coolidge
  • 🟧Introduction of the ERA

  • Herbert Hoover

    Herbert Hoover
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    Great Depression

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin D. Roosevelt
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    🟦Chicano Movement

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    WWII

  • 🟪Japanese Internment

  • 🟦Zoot Suit Riots

  • HARRY S. TRUMAN

    HARRY S. TRUMAN
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    Cold War

  • DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

    DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
  • JOHN F. KENNEDY

    JOHN F. KENNEDY
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    🟦 Red Power Movement

  • Lyndon B. Johnson

    Lyndon B. Johnson
  • 🟦The Stonewall Riots

  • Richard M. Nixon

    Richard M. Nixon
  • GERALD R. FORD

    GERALD R. FORD
  • JIMMY CARTER

    JIMMY CARTER
  • RONALD REAGAN

    RONALD REAGAN
  • 🟦Second National March on Washington

  • GEORGE BUSH

    GEORGE BUSH
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    Contemporary History

  • William J. Clinton

    William J. Clinton
  • GEORGE W. BUSH

    GEORGE W. BUSH
  • BARACK OBAMA

    BARACK OBAMA
  • DONALD J. TRUMP

    DONALD J. TRUMP
  • JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR

    JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR
  • DONALD J. TRUMP

    DONALD J. TRUMP