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History 7A Part 3
Created by
Jack Troyan
⟶ Updated 12 Dec 2019 ⟶
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Events
"Order of the Star Spangled Banner" (1850)
Creation of The American Party (1851)
South Carolina Secedes (1860)
6 more states secede (February, 1861)
Confederate States of America (1861)
Election of 1860
John Brown's Raid (1859)
Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)
Dred Scott vs. Sanford (1857)
Republican Party Forms (1856)
Caning of Charles Sumner (1856)
Bleeding Kansas (1856)
Lecompton/Lawerence (1855)
Border States (1860/61)
Fort Sumter (1861)
1st Confiscation Act (1861)
2nd Confiscation Act (1862)
Congress Bans Slavery in SC, Western Territories (1862)
Militia Act (1862)
Emancipation Proclamation (1863)
Army demand exceeds White Volunteer Supply
Fort Pillow Massacre (1863)
54th Mass. Regiment (1863)
Draft/Race/Political Riots (July 13-15, 1863)
Gettysburg Address (1863)
Conscription Act (1863)
Tocqueville visits US (1831)
Election of 1824--Quincy Adams
Election of 1828--Jackson(ian Democracy)
NY State Constitution (1821)
Crockett loses Congressional Seat (1831)
Davy Crockett Dies (1836)
1834 NY Municipal Elections
1st US Bank not rechartered--War of 1812 (1811)
Jackson vetoes Bank recharter (1832)
Jackson removes Federal Funds from 2nd Bank
Panic of 1837
Omni-bus Creation (1829)
NYC starts using gas lamps (1825)
Benjamin Day's New York Sun (1833)
Helen Jewett (1836)
C.G. Finney starts to Preach (1821)
Millerite's End of Time (1843)
International Slave Trade illegalized (1808)
Indian Removal Act/Trail of Tears (1830/31)
Thomas's Missouri Compromise (1820)
Tallamadge Ammendment (1817)
Country of Liberia established (1822)
Colonization Society begins to splinter (1825)
David Walker's "Appeal to Colored Citizens of the World" (1830)
The Liberator founded (1831)
Anti-Slavery Society (1833)
Georgetown bans Blacks' reading of Liberator (1831)
Nat Turner's Rebellion (1831)
The "Washingtons" established (1840)
The "Sons of Temperance" established (1842)
Godey's Lady Book (1830)
Seneca Falls Convention/ Declaration of Sentiments (1848)
Waltham-Lowell System (1814)
Monroe Doctrine (1823)
Mexican Republic abolishes slavery--no Texas enforcement (1829)
Texans Declare Independence (1836)
Americans outnumber Mexicans 10-1 in Texas (1835)
Mexico tries to reassert Texan control (1835)
Battle of the Alamo (1836)
Texans Capture Santa Anna, Signed Rio Grande Independence Treaties (1836)
Election of 1844--James Polk
Tyler asks Congress for Texas Annexation (1845)
"Manifest Destiny" coined in "The United States Magazine and Democratic Review" (1839)
Jane Storm/C. Montgomerey publishes articles using "manifest destiny" (1845)
Wilmot Proviso (1846)
Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo (1848)
Polk recalls Trist (1847)
Gold at Sutter's Mill (1848)
Total of 300,000 go to California by 1854
Narciso Lopez Filibuster in Cuba (1850-51)
William Walker Filibuster in Nicaragua (1856-57)
Joseph Morehead Filibuster Baja California (1851)
Electro-Magenetic Telegraph Created (1844)
Telegraph Over Eastern Continent (1850)
Associated Press Wire Service Created (1846)
Hyer vs. Sullivan Boxing Match (1849)
Cheap Postage Law: Letters priced by weight not pages (1845)
Postal Act of 1851
Creation of Photography (1839)
Astor Place Riot (1849)
Federal Gvovernment funds Illinois Central Railroad (1850)
Northeast within 1 day of NYC (1857)
Chicago-Galena begins construction (1848)
Chicago Population 112,000 (1860)
Chicago Population 200 (1830)
Free Soil Party (Election of 1848)
Compromise of 1850
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1851-1852
Rendtion of Anthony Burns (1854)
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)
Know-Nothings Rise (1854) (Congressional Elections of 1854)
Periods
Daguerreotype Portraits Popular (mid-19th)
Black Face Minstrelsy (1840's-60's)
Early, Horse-Railroads (1820's)
Intro of Steam Trains (1830's) US world leader in Rail tracks (2x Europe)
US Nation of Railroads (1840's-60's) 5,000 to 30,000 miles of track (1840's-60's)
Slave Power Thesis (mid-19th century)
Self Emancipation (1860-Civil War)
Copperheads (1863-Civil War)
Wartime National Expansion (1862-63)
Universal Manhood Suffrage (early 19th century)
Tocqueville publishes 2 volumed Democracy in America (1835-1840)
Voting tied to Property, Low Voter Turnout (early 19th century--1800)
States Rework their Constitutions (1820's-30's)
2nd US Party System (early 1830's-1860
Davy Crockett in Congress (1827-1831)
Davy Crockett in Congress (1833-35)
Paper Ballots (1820's-mid 19th century)
Paper Ballots (early-mid 19th century)
2nd Bank of the US (1817-1833)
Erie Canal Construction (1817-1825)
Urbanization/Urban Growth (1820's-mid 19th)
Walking Cities (1760's-1820's)
World of Strangers (1820's-mid 19th)
Daily Newspaper Increase--65-138 (1830-40)
2nd Great Awakening (1820's-40's)
Millenialism (late 1820'-1840's)
Canal Network--100 miles to 3,000 miles (1820-1850)
Domestic Slave Trade Rises (early-mid 19th)
Cotton Boom (1830's-mid 19th)
Cotton Black Belt Settlement (1830's-mid 19th century)
US Territory Doubles (1803-1815)
Missouri Debates (1827-1820)
American Colonization Society (1810's-1820's)
Garrison drawn to Anti-Slavery (1820's)
Garrison advocates for Immediatism (1830's-mid 19th)
Slave Patrols (1830's-mid 19th)
Southern Slave Legislation Passed (1830's-mid 19th)
Northern Reform Culture (1830's-40's)
Temperance Movement (1830's-1840's)
Sylvester Graham (1830's-1840's
Cult of Domesticity (rose early-mid 19th century)
Class Formation/Middle Class Family (early-mid 19th century)
Horizantal Afilliation rise (1825-1850)
Industrialization/Manual vs. Mental Labor (early-mid 19th century)
Manifest Destiny (began early-19th)
Mexican Republic/Revolution (1810-1821)
White Slave-holders move to Texas (1820's-1836)
Lone Star Republic (1836-1845)
US Mexican War (1845-1848)
California Gold Rush (1848-1854)
Filibusters rise (1850's)
Telegraph Expansion (1840's-1850's)
Cheap Postage Reform (1840's-50's)