U.s. history

U.S. History

  • U.S. GOVT. UNDER THE CONSTITUTION BEGINS

    U.S. GOVT. UNDER THE CONSTITUTION BEGINS
    George Washington is made the first president of the United States. George Washington states that the United States is neutral right when the French Revolution begins in Paris.
  • BILL OF RIGHTS IS RATIFIED

    BILL OF RIGHTS IS RATIFIED
    A paper that has been called "The Bill of Rights" becomes part of the constitution. The FIRST Bank if the United States has been built and is going to be running for twenty-one years.
  • WASHINGTON DECLARES U.S. NEUTRALITY AS WAR BREAKS OUT BETWEEN FRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON DECLARES U.S. NEUTRALITY AS WAR BREAKS OUT BETWEEN FRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN
    The Native Americans of the Northwest confederacy asks the U.S. to leave the Ohio River as the border between Native land and American land. A cotton machine called "the cotton gin" is created by Eli Whitney... thus making cotton production increase.
  • PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

    PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
    John Adams triumphs Thomas Jefferson in the election of 1796 and becomes the new president of the United States. George Washington leaves the White House after serving two terms as president and gives the public his farewell.
  • ALIEN & SEDITION ACTS

    ALIEN & SEDITION ACTS
    The Alien Sedition Act restricts the different races and starts ordering the deportations of non-legal immigrants/aliens. Eli Whitney opens a weapons factory to create guns for the U.S. government by his new interchangeable parts system.
  • THE DEATH OF GEORGE WASHINGTON AND PATRICK HENRY

    THE DEATH OF GEORGE WASHINGTON AND PATRICK HENRY
    George Washing was born 1732 and passed away in Virginia at the age of 67. Also, Patrick Henry was born 1736 and passed away in Virginia at the age of 63.
  • THE SECOND CENSUS AND A NEW ENGLAND ACT

    THE SECOND CENSUS AND A NEW ENGLAND ACT
    A population in the U.S. totals in 5.3 million, thus including one million African Americans, of whom 900,000 were once enslaved. A new England Act for buying land in the Northwest Territory . This act provided credit and low down payments said land. This opened the are to a greater settlement.
  • THE ELECTION OF THOMAS JEFFERSON AND NEW CHIEF JUSTICE

    THE ELECTION OF THOMAS JEFFERSON AND NEW CHIEF JUSTICE
    Thomas Jefferson was elected in 36 ballots and then became the third president of the United States. The New Chief Justice John Marshall was put into the Supreme Court in 1801-1835.
  • THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE AND THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION

    THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE AND THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION
    The territory that France once owned is called Louisiana, which was purchased by the U.S. for $15 Million which nearly doubled the size of the U.S. The Lewis and Clark Expedition began in St, Louis. Ohio now enters the Union as the 17th state of the U.S.. Thus granting universal manhood suffrage.
  • TWELFTH AMENDMENT AND THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON

    TWELFTH AMENDMENT AND THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON
    The Twelfth Amendment is endorsed, giving for separate election of president and vice president. In a dual with the Vice President Aaron Burr, founding father of the United States Alexander Hamilton is defeated and killed in said duel.