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This Timeline starting at the beginning of the colonization of American until the mid 19th century. This timeline will have specific dates of important events that we will study in Us History.
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The use of people doing any task and not getting any payment and nothing in return, also not allowed to leave, prisoners that work basically. http://www.ushistory.org/us/27.asp
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http://www.ushistory.org/us/2a.asp Colony at Roanoke. No one knows what happened to the colony when John White returned back 3 years later after leaving for reinforcements nothing was left of the settlers and the only evidence to what had happened to them was a word carved into a tree reading "Croatoan".
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http://www.ushistory.org/us/2c.asp 144 English Men and Boys built Jamestown colony and started the first colony in the new world although only 38 of the original 144 made it through the harsh winter and malaria virus that was sweeping through the people the colony still stood through it all.
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The ideaology that both state and country should have governing power and the balance of the power between the two. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federalism
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Nationalism- is a belief or political ideology that involves a mode of identification with individual persons within a nation. Feeling patriotic or that your country has superiority over others. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationalism
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http://www.ushistory.org/us/8b.asp French and Bristish Soldiers begain fighting over control of the Ohio Valley. The French and Indians begain fighting with the British this lastet 7 long years with Britain ultimately defeating the French
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http://www.ushistory.org/us/8d.asp The terms of the Treaty of Paris were not nice to France. All French territory on the mainland of North America was gone. The rest of the territory once held by france was now divided up betwen Britain and Spain
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John Marshall's earliest decision as Chief Justice came in the case of Marbury vs Madison. John Marshalll demonstrated his sophisticated leadership of the Court by making a broader statment about the relationship between the differnt branches of the federal government.The issue at stake was the validity of the Federalists' last-minute expansion.. http://www.ushistory.org/us/20f.asp
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War between Us and Indians/Great Britain for conntrol of the western part of North America. http://www.ushistory.org/us/21.asp
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A new era of fairness was brought in by the election of Jackson allowing the common man to have rights that he had not had before the election of Andrew Jackson. http://www.ushistory.org/us/24.asp
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The act allowed Jackson to negotiate with the Native Americans in the Southern United States for the removal of themselves to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their homeland.
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William Llyod Garrison started the abolitionists movement and strted a path to freeing slaves and ending slavery. http://www.ushistory.org/us/28a.asp
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The state of mindset of the American people to move west and the idea that everyone wanted a better shot in expanding their families into the west. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifest_destiny
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War fought against Mexico by American Soldiers under the orders of President Polk, for the Texan territory inbetween the Rio Grande River and Nueces River. American ended up reciveing the territory with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidlago and 15million dollars.
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The American Civil War was a war foguht bewtween the suceeded south and the Northern States. It was mostly foguht over whether or not to abloish slavery in the US or to keep it. It was the ugliest, bloodiest, and highest causlty war American has ever seen while it raged from 1861-1865 more than 640,000 soldiers died. http://www.ushistory.org/us/32f.asp
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The murder of Presdient Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth 2 days after the end of the civil war, and the start of a new country. Abraham Lincoln was shot in the head 6in away with a derringer pistol and died within the hours to follow. He was brought to Springfield, Illinois where he was buried. http://www.ushistory.org/us/34f.asp