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Events
New Yorkers release indentured servents (1784)
Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom passed (1786)
Philly Quakers found 1st anti-slavery society (1775)
Continental Congress calls for complete abolition of slave trade (1774)
Continental Congress asks states to draft own Consitutions (1776)
Virg. Legis makes own treaty of alliance w/ France (1778)
Articles of Confederation adopted by Congress (1777)
All 13 states ratify Articles of Confederation (1781)
NW Ordinance of 1787 passed (1787)
Land Ordinance of 1785 passed (1785)
Society of Cincinnati est. (1783)
Spain threatens W w/ strangulation (1784)
Shay's Rebellion (1786)
Articles of Confederation Meeting in Annapolis (1786)
Constitutional Convention in Philly (1787)
Bill of Rights added to Constitution (Dec. 1791)
1st US census- 4 mill ppl (1790)
Vermont added as 14th state (Mar. 1791)
North Carolina ratifies Const (Nov 21 1789)
Rhode Island ratifies Constitution (May 29, 1790)
NJ temporarily lets women vote (1776)
Mass adopts 1st Const drafted in convention + ratified in popular vote (1780)
G. Wash gets sworn in (Apr 30 1789)
Judiciary Act of 1789 (Sept)
Bank of US created (Feb 1791)
Wash reelected (1792)
King Louis XVI beheaded, Reign of Terror starts (Jan 1793)
France declares war on Brit/Spain (1793)
Neutrality Proclamation issued (Apr. 1793)
Citizen Genet Affair (1793)
Whiskey Rebellion (July/Aug 1794)
Battle of Fallen Timbers (Aug. 1794)
Jay's Treaty (Nov. 1794)
Treaty of Greenville (Aug. 1795)
Pinckney's Treaty (Oct. 1795)
Wash's Farewell Address (Sept 1796)
Adams becomes President (1797)
XYZ Affair (Mar 1797)
Alien/Sedition Acts Passed (July 1798)
Convention of 1800 (Sept)
Assumption (Aug. 1790)
First tariff law passed (July 1789)
Excise tax passed (Jan 1791)
France declares war on Austria (Apr 1792)
Little Turtle defeats US armies led by Gen. Josiah Harmar & Arthur St. Clair (Oct. 1790)
A. Ham resigns from being Sec. of Treasury (Jan 1795)
T. Jeff inaugurated (Mar 1801)
Revolution of 1800
T. Jeff enacts Naturalization Law of 1802 (Apr)
Judiciary Act of 1801 (Feb)
Marbury v Madison case (Feb 1803)
Samuel Chase charged w/ impeachment (Mar 1804)
Louisiana Purchase (Aug. 1803)
Burr kills Ham (July 1804)
Burr sets up to meet Wilkinson's army (autumn 1806)
Jefferson reelected (Dec 1804)
Battle of Trafalgar (Oct. 1805)
Battle of Austerlitz (Dec. 1805)
Peace Treaty w/ Tripoli (June 1805)
Brit Orders in Council passed (1807)
Chesapeake affair (Jun 1807)
Embargo Act (Dec. 1807)
Election of 1808 (Dec)
Non-intercourse Act (Mar 1809)
J. Mad inaugurated into office (Mar. 1809)
Macons Bill No. 2 passed (May 1810)
Napoleon falsely announces repeal of blockade decrees (1810)
Madison reest. nonimportation against Brit (1810)
Battle of Tippecanoe (Nov 1811)
Congress Declares war on Brit (June 1812)
Periods
French Revolution
hostilities btwn US/France in W. Indies, but not a war
Kentucky/Virginia Resolutions passed (1798-1799)
Lewis & Clark stay w/ Mandan indians for winter
Lewis and Clark expedition
Pike explores America (1805-1807)
Haitian Revolution
Tripolitan Wars
British ships impress US merchants
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