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Les événements
Samuel Slater opens his textile mill in Providence, Rhode Island
Congress passes Post Office Act
Embargo Act prohibits trade with Grea Britain
African slave trade abolished by Congress
Boston Manufacturing Company opens factory in Waltham, Massachusetts
Gibbons v. Ogdem promotes interstate trade
South Carolina Senator John C. Calhoun argues that slavery is a "positive good"
Commonwealth v. Hunt legitimizes trade unions
Confederation Congress charters the Bank of North America in Philadelphia
Federalists in Congress charted the Bank of the United States
Bank of United States charter expired, JEffersonian Republican-dominated Congress refused to renew it
National Republicans in Congress chartered the Second Bank of the United States
Panic of 1819
War of 1812
BEginning of construction on a system of canals and roads linking the Atlantic coast with the trans-Appalachian west
NY Legislature finances the Erie Canal
Michigan and Illinois Canal finished
Fulton piloted the first American steamboat the Clermont up the Hudson River
Post Office Act of 1792
Gibbons v. Ogden
Telegraph invented
telegraph line between DC and baltimore
Magnetic Telegraph Company founded to created the first network of telegraph lines
Western Union forms to consolidate smaller companies' telegraph lines
Western Union completes a transcontinental telegraph line from NY to San Fran
flying shuttle invented
spinning jenyy, water frame, mule
Samuel Slater rebuilds advanced British machienry for spinning cotton in U.S., used waterways
Congress passed tariff on imported cotton/woolen cloth
Congress passed tariff on imported cotton/woolen cloth
Congress passed tariff on imported cotton/woolen cloth
Cognress reduces tariffs on cotton/woolen cloth (southern planters, western farmers, and urban consumers had complained)
Boston Manufacturing Company Founded (first US factory to do all the clothmaking steps under one roof)
Sellars Family and more founded the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia
National Trades Union (first regional union of different trades)
Commonwealth v Hunt
Périodes
Gradual emancipation of slaves in the North
Natural increase produces surplus of slaves in Old South; domestic slave trade expands
Congress levies protective tariffs
Construction of the Erie Canal
Urban population surges in the Northeast and Midwest, New England women take textile jobs, entrepreneurial planters in Cotton South turn to gang labor
French Revolution and Napoleon
Construction of National Road (approved by Congress)
Industrial Revolution
Market Revolution
Lots of importation of enslaved africans until congress outlawes the Atlantic slave trade
Americans illegally import African slaves through Mexican land like Florida and texas
increase in Domestic slave trade
Rising number of patents (200 to 4,000/year)
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