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Tobacco crops
First slaves introduced
Indian Massacre
Bacon's Rebellion
18th century evolutions Virginia
James Oglethorpe founds Georgia
First colonial college
The Albany Congress
Treaty of Paris
The Pontiac's war
Proclamation of 1763
Sugar Act
Currency Act
Stamp Act
Anti stamp act demonstration o
Demonstration of August
Stamp Act Congress
New PM Lord Rockingham repeal the Stamp Act,
new PM Charles Townsend wants to tax colonies again
Navigation Act
American Board of Customs Commissioners
American Board of Customs Commissioners arrive in Boston and were targeted by mobs, presence of British soldiers made it oppressive of Americans
Parliament repeals most of the "Townshend Duties"
Boston Massacre
First Continental Congress
states governments were falling appart
First shots of the revolution at Lexington
Second Continental Congress preparation
Common's Sense by Thomas Paine
Discovery of Americas
Second Continental Congress recommended state constitutions
Richard henry Lee and John Lee Adams speech
Declaration of Independence is complete and adopted, Independence Day
Treaty of Paris
White's men republic
Articles of Confederation
National constitution
Shay's Rebellion
Constitution is complete, signed and submitted to the states
Bill of right and Constitution
Revenue Act of 1789
Judiciary act of 1789
Ware V Hylton case
Article V of the 1787 Northwest Ordinance
Slavery in Constitution
Presidential election of 1796
Expansion westward
Election of 1798
Jay Treaty signed
Jay Treaty effective
Judiciary Act 1801
Revolution of 1800
Cotton gin
Louisiana Purchase
Presidential election of 1796 John Adams
1800 elections
Expansion after 1800
Northern industrialization
Election of 1798
Alien and Sedition Acts
Republican victory election of 1800
presidential election of Thomas Jefferson
Cotton Gin
Sectional and partisan split
Madison war end
Birth of the American system
Tariff
Second national Bank chartered by Congress
Congress approves funds for the National Road
National/cumberland Road
Gibbons v. Ogden, states cannot interfere with Congress over commerce
Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge, asserted federal power to licence entreprises and favor competition over monopoly
Embargo of 1807
Francis Cabot Lowell created the Boston Manufacturing Compagny
Missouri Conflict
Missouri Compromise
Steamboat invention
steamboats made trips on Mississippi river
canals crisscrossed Northeast and Midwest (3300 miles)
Temperence
Maine first state to ban alcohol
New England, Pennsylvania, New York and Midwest temperence laws
Women able to teach
majority of born white American were literate
Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World by David Walker
American Colonization Society
American Colonization Society creates 'Liberia',
The Liberator by William.L.Garrison
Immediatism
Great Postal campaign
William Loyd garrison and Abby Kelly rift in abolitionist movement, creation of the American and Foreign Anti Slavery society
Moses Austin founds Herculaneum
Mexico independent from Spain sept 1821
Mexico abolis slavery
Mexico forbids immigration from US by fear of slavery
Texas Revolution
Texas annexion
Texas border dispute
Manifest destiny
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Gag rule
Wilmot Proviso
Articles IV Section 3 of the US Constitution
1787 Northwest Ordinance
Popular soveignty
Períodos
King Phillip war
18th population growth
Early Enlightenment
First Great Awakening
Seven Year War (French and Indian War
War debt (King George III)
Indepedence War
The first Congress
Alexander Hamilton
French and Great Britain war
French and Great Britain wars
Jay treaty
the revolution of 1800
Jefferson removal
Maddison's war
Hatford Convention
Sectionalism
Land transportation is slow and inexpensive but roads are expensive to maintain and not eternal
Canals
Erie canal
Railroads
Market revolution
Second great awakening
alcohol prohibition
Common school movement
Free blacks abolitionist
Moral suasion
Anti slavery fairs
Underground Railroads
empresario system
Mexican War
James polk president
slave power
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