U.S History Timeline

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    Early republicans

  • George W. Bush

    George W. Bush
  • The Second Great Awakening (1790s-1830s) 🟦

    The Second Great Awakening (1790s-1830s) 🟦
    The Second Great Awakening (1790s-1830s) people wanted to spread religion all over the United States. Protestant revival was its name Second Great Awakening.
  • Hamilton’s Financial Plan (1790) 🟩

    Hamilton’s Financial Plan (1790) 🟩
    Alexander Hamilton was to fix national debt issues making national banks and tariffs his plan was crucial to the United States America economic system, and for the people of the United States to get out of dept. 🟩
  • John Adams

    John Adams
  • Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson
  • James Madison

    James Madison
  • The war of 1812

    The war was between Great Britain and the great national alliance and because of trade and native Americans policy’s.
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    Manifest Destiny/Westward Expansion

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    Ear of good feeling

  • Temperance Movement (1820s) 🟪

    Temperance Movement (1820s) 🟪
    People wanted to eliminate the consumption of alcohol and they wanted to make it illegal.
  • Indian Removal Act (1830)

    Indian Removal Act (1830)
    Mass removal of native Americans and the granting of the western part of Mississippi in exchange for the already existing borders. Some tribes fought, but a lot of them left peacefully
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    Jacksonia

  • Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson
  • Jackson Vetoes the Second National Bank (1836)

    Jackson Vetoes the Second National Bank (1836)
    President Andrew Jackson felt that the bank of the United States was corrupted and were inferable to the common people
  • The Great Famine and Irish Immigration (1845)🟪

    The Great Famine and Irish Immigration (1845)🟪
    A lot of Irish people were migrating to the United States, and huge waves of Irish people came to the United States because potato crops were scarce, and people were dying from diseases and starvation.
  • Seneca Falls Convention (1848)

    Seneca Falls Convention (1848)
    The first women's rights convention in the United States its also known to be the start of the women's suffrage movement.
  • The Mexican American war

    The Mexican American war
    The United States got into a conflict with Mexico because Texas wanted to leave Mexico and become independent. Mexico then killed American soldiers and that gave the US a reason to attack
  • Kansas Nebraska act 🟥

    Kansas Nebraska act  🟥
    The Missouri Compromise was repealed and the institution they prohibited the 36, 30 paralle
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    Civil War (1861-1865)

  • Aberham Lincoln

    Aberham Lincoln
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    Progressive Era (1863-1899)

  • Assassination of Abraham Lincoln🟧

    Assassination of Abraham Lincoln🟧
    The assassination of Abraham Lincoln he was watching a play with his wife in Ford Theater in Washington, D.C., and he was shot in the back of the head by an actor and a confederate sympathizer, John Wilkes Booth.🟧
  • Ulysses S. Grant's

    Ulysses S. Grant's
  • The civil war🟥

    The civil war🟥
    Their was fighting between the union the south and the north both had different opinions because of slavory and state rights and about the policy their were.
    It went from 1861-1865
  • 13th Amendment 🟧

    13th Amendment  🟧
    Get rid of slvaory and involuntary servitude unless a crime was committed.
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    Gilded Age (Late 1870s-1890s)

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    Gilded Age (Late 1870s-1890s)

  • Reconstruction Acts 🟧

    Reconstruction Acts 🟧
    A lot of laws were passed to stop the rebellious states like the South after the Civil War. 🟧
  • 14th amendment 🟧

    14th amendment 🟧
    Makes sure every citizen has citizenship and is all equally protected under the law, and every individual is born or naturalized in the United States 🟧
  • Jim Crow (1870s-1965) 🟧

    Jim Crow (1870s-1965) 🟧
    Jim Crow was a system of state-level laws that was mostly found in the South. It was made to stop African Americans to stop participating in political and public life which affected their everyday life 🟧
  • 15th amendment 🟧

    15th amendment 🟧
    It prohibits the United States from denying voting and other rights because of race, religion or if they were a slave.
  • Settlement House Movement (Mid- 1800s)🟪

    Settlement House Movement (Mid- 1800s)🟪
    The Settlement House Movement (Mid-to-Late 1880s) was made to solve the urban problems that were occurring all over the United States.
  • Grover Cleverland

    Grover Cleverland
  • James A. Garfield

    James A. Garfield
  • Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) 🟧

    Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) 🟧
    The Chinese Exclusion Act was against the law for immigration of Chinese laborers to come into the United States🟧
  • Grover cleveland

    Grover cleveland
  • William McKinley

    William McKinley
  • The Spanish American war🟥

    The Spanish American war🟥
    The Spanish American war. The United States was fighting spain because Spain has sunken the USS Maine in Havana harbor
  • Theodore Roosevelt's

    Theodore Roosevelt's
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    WWI (1914-1921)

  • John Quincy Adams

    John Quincy Adams
  • William Howard Tatf

    William Howard Tatf
  • Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow Wilson
  • WW1🟥

    WW1🟥
    WW1 started because there was the assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria hungry. The United States join because Germany had been sinking American merchant ships with passenger ships
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    Roaring 20s (1920-1929)

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    WWII (1941-1945)

  • Tulsa Race Massacre (1921)🟥

    Tulsa Race Massacre (1921)🟥
    A white mob went to destroy Black Wall Street, where a lot of African Americans lived. It was mostly because African Americans and white Americans were having racial tensions, and the white mob ended up killing, burning, and looting the whole are,a which was also called Greenwood.
  • Calvin Coolidge

    Calvin Coolidge
  • Introduction of the ERA (1923) 🟧

    Introduction of the ERA (1923) 🟧
    Congress has proposed in 1923 that they secure equality for women.
  • Great Depression (1929) 🟩

    Great Depression (1929) 🟩
    The Great Depression was a global collapse economically that started in the United States and other countries followed. it started in 1929 ended in 1939.so around 10 years
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    Great Depression (1929-1939)

  • Herbert Hoover

    Herbert Hoover
  • The dust bowl 🟩

    The dust bowl 🟩
    The Dust bowl period Farmers were losing crops and dust storms occurred a lot of crops were lost and this around the mid west
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • The New Deal (1933-1936) 🟩

    The New Deal (1933-1936) 🟩
    President Franklin Roosevelt propose a new deals and new ways to deal with the Great Depression he provided new ways to relieve reform and recover for the United States citizens you provided immediate aid to the unemployed people. The new deal went from 1933 to 1938 which president Franklin Roosevelt, years in serving as president.
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    Cold War (1947-1989)

  • WW2 🟥

    WW2 🟥
    Nazi Germany invaded Poland and wasn’t weren’t following their agreement on not having a strong army, not being able to expand and paying back all the money for damages that occurred in WW1.
  • Japanese Internment (1942)🟪

    Japanese Internment (1942)🟪
    The United States forced Japanese people, immigrants or citizens into internment camps. Around 120000 people were forced to move into these camps, and their life in the camps wasn't good lot of families lived together, and the conditions of the "homes" they lived in were poor.
  • Zoot Suit Riots (1943)🟦

    Zoot Suit Riots (1943)🟦
    American servicemen and young Mexican American men who lived in Los Angeles had a lot of tension going on, and a riot began. Mexican American men would wear zoot suits as a symbol of conflict, and they were the target of the servicemen.
  • Harry S. Truman

    Harry S. Truman
  • The cold war

    The cold war
    The Soviet Union and United States were fighting to be the best and most powerful.
  • The Korean War🟥

    The Korean War🟥
    North Korea and South Korea went to war and the United States came to help South Korea
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower

    Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • John F. Kennedy

    John F. Kennedy
  • Red Power Movement (1960s-1970s)

    Red Power Movement (1960s-1970s)
    🟪 People were fighting for indigenous rights, and it was primarily native americans, and one of its milestones was the American Indian movement in 1968
  • The Bay of pigs 🟥

    The Bay of pigs 🟥
    A faile military operation in Cuban Missile
  • Second National March on Washington (1987) 🟩🟪

    Second National March on Washington (1987) 🟩🟪
    It got 250,000 people together to end segregation and discrimination, and they wanted equal economic opportunities for African Americans
  • Lyndon B. Johnson's

    Lyndon B. Johnson's
  • Jim Crow (1870s-1965) 🟧

    Jim Crow (1870s-1965)  🟧
    In 1965, the Jim Crow era of racial segregation and discrimination ended and it ended with the Civil rights Act of 1964
  • Red Power Movement (1960s-1970s)

    Red Power Movement (1960s-1970s)
    🟪 In the 1970s the Native American civil rights movement for native american rights and culture, they wanted to get recognized by the United States govermanet in wanted to spread indain awareness
  • RIchard Nixon

    RIchard Nixon
  • The Stonewall Riots (1969) 🟪

    The Stonewall Riots (1969) 🟪
    LGBTQ+ rights movements, gay people wanted to be treated equally.
  • Chicano Movement (1940s-1970s)🟪

    Chicano Movement (1940s-1970s)🟪
    The Chicano Movement was also known as "el movimiento." The people fighting were fighting for equal rights against Chicanos' identity, and they wanted to address the discrimination that was going on; they wanted equality. This occurred from the 1940s through the 1970s.
  • The great migration 🟪

    The great migration 🟪
    Mass African American movement from the rual areas to the north, Midwest between 1916 and 1970
  • Gerald Ford

    Gerald Ford
  • Watergate 🟧

    Watergate 🟧
    The president Nick was recording presidential meetings, five burglars broken into a water gate to tell
  • The Vietnam war🟥

    The Vietnam war🟥
    The North and south Vietnam got into war communism wanted to be spread but because the United States is against communism they joined to prevent communism from spreading to other places
  • Jimmy Carter

    Jimmy Carter
  • Ronald Reagan

    Ronald Reagan
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    Contemporary History (1989-Present)

  • George H. W. Bush

    George H. W. Bush
  • Bill Clinton

    Bill Clinton
  • 9/11

    9/11
    Terrorists attacked the United States, and 2 airplanes were flown right into the World Trade Center in New York City, resulting in around 3000 deaths. This led to the Afragantin war
  • 9/11

    9/11
    Terrorists attacked the United States, and 2 airplanes were flown right into the World Trade Center in New York City, resulting in around 3000 deaths. This led to the Afragantin war
  • Afghanistan War 🟥

    Afghanistan War 🟥
    The United States and its allies invaded Afghanistan after the September 11th attacks on the US. The reason for attacking is that Afghanistan would not be a safe place from terrorists and the U.S would overthrow the Taliban regime.
  • Barack Obama

    Barack Obama
  • Donald Trump

    Donald Trump
  • Joe Biden

    Joe Biden
  • Donald Trump

    Donald Trump