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United States History- 1800- 1850
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1800 Census
There were 5,308,483 people recorded -
Thomas Jefferson Elected President
Thomas Jefferson was in office till 1809 -
Ohio
Ohio became a state in 1803 -
Embargo Act
In December of 1807, all trading with other forign countries, except England, was prohibited. -
James Madison Elected President
James Madison was in office till 1817. -
1810 Census
There were 7,239,881 people recorded. -
Lousiana
Lousiana bacame a state in 1812 -
Second Bank of The United States
The second bank in America, in Phillidelphia, was legalized for a 20 year charter in 1816. -
Indiana
Indiana became a state in 1816 -
The Erie Canal
The Erie Canal, and all water route in New York started construction -
James Monroe is Elected President
James Monroe was in the Office till 1825 -
Mississippi
Mississippir became a state in 1817 -
Illinois
Illinois became a state in 1818 -
Florida Purchace Treaty
Florida was bought from Spain in 1819 -
Alabama
Alabama became a state in 1819 -
The Missouri Compromise
To keep the power of Congress balaced, Missouri became a slave state and Maine was a free state. -
Maine
Maine became a state in 1820 -
1820 Census
9,638,453 were recorded in the census. -
The Santa Fe Trail
The Santa Fe Trail was opened for transportation. It traveled from Missouri to New Mexico. -
Missouri
Missouri became a state in 1821 -
The Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine was created to proclaim that any Euorpean colonization in North or South America, would be inturpeted as aggression. At the same time, America wouldn't interfere with Euorpe. -
John Quincy Adems is elected President
John Quincy Adems was in office till 1829 -
Maryland Democratic Party
The Maryland Democratic Party is founded by Andrew Jackson. -
Tariff of Abominations
The Tariff of Abominations was created to protect northern industries by putting a tax on imported goods -
Andrew Jackson is elected President
Andrew Jackson was in office till 1837 -
The Indian Removal Act
The Indian Removal act said that any lands West of the Mississippi River were given to the Indians, but tribes were to be removed that were in state borders. -
The 1830 Census
12,860702 people were counted in the 1830 census -
Nat Turners Rebellion
Nat Turner's Rebellion is a slave rebellion that was in Virginia. -
Renewed Charter
In 1832 Andrew Jackson renewed a charter that legalized the second National Bank of America -
Texas Revolution
The Texas Revoluiton was a military battle between the Texas colonists and the Mexican government becasue of the American and Mexican constitutions. -
Battle of the Alamo
In order to take back Texas, the mexicans gathered a humongous army, and in the end they won the battle. -
Arkansas
Arkansas became a state in 1836 -
Martin Van Buren is elected President
Martin Van Buren is in office until 1841 -
Michigan
Michigan became a state in 1837 -
The Trail of Tears
Because of the Indian Removal Act, many indian tribes had to move west along the "Trail of tears". -
1840 Census
There were 17,063,353 people counted for in the 1840 census. -
William Henry Harrison is elected President
William Henry Harrison died in 1841 -
John Tyler is elected President
John Tyler steps down from office in 1845 -
The Oregon Trail
The wagon train ended in Oregon city. -
The Great Famine
The Great Famine in Ireland caused about 1 million people to die from starvation. This effected America becasue many people fleed there. -
James K. Polk is elected President
James K. Polk steps down from office in 1849 -
Flordia
Florida became a state in 1845 -
Texas
Texas became a state in 1845 -
The Mexican- American War
We went to war with Mexico becasue it claimed Texas as their alnd even though there was the Texas revolution. In the end, America won. -
Iowa
Iowa became a state in 1846 -
The U.S. - Mexican War and The California Gold Rush
The U.S.- Mexican War ended and America got the Texas territory. The California Gold Rush began in 1848 when James W. Marshall found a gold nugget in an American River. This attracted many travelers and immagrants in search for wealth. -
Wisconsin
Wisconsin became a state in 1848 -
The 1850 Census
There were 23,191,876 people counted. -
California
California became a state in 1850