Unit Guide Major events

  • Declartion of independence

    The day america claimed independence from Great Britian.
  • 1800 Election

    The Election between thomas jefferson and john adams was a close heated debate because it brought in a generation of the Democratic-Republican Party ruling and the eventual downfall of the Federalist Party from being the dominant party.
  • The war of 1812

    The war of 1812 started because the even though the British let america be its own country they were still pretty "butthurt" that they lost america so they supported indian tribes to attack the american colonies and the Royal navy taking american merchant saliors to be forced to join their navy. So what america did is that they talked to the enemey or their enemey which was france and they both came together to wipe out britain from the settlements they had in the new world.
  • Nullification Crisis

    This ordinance declared by the power of the State that the federal Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 were unconstitutional and therefore null and void
  • The Indian Removal Act

    The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. The act authorized him to negotiate with the Indians in the Southern United States for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their homelands
  • Battle of the Alamo

    was a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution. Following a 13-day siege, Mexican troops under President General Antonio López de Santa Anna launched an assault on the Alamo Mission near San Antonio de Béxar (modern-day San Antonio, Texas, USA). All but two of the Texian defenders were killed. Santa Anna's perceived cruelty during the battle inspired many Texians—both Texas settlers and adventurers from the United States—to join the Texian Army. Buoyed by a desire for revenge, the Texians defeated
  • Mexican American War

    Was a armed conflict in the wake of the 1845 U.S. annexation of Texas, which Mexico considered part of its territory despite the 1836 Texas Revolution.