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Unit 5
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APUSH Unit 8
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APUSH Unit 2
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Unit 4
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Unit 6
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Unit 3 Timeline
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Unit 2 Timeline
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Entre
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See-More
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Unit 7
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Unit 3 (APUSH II)
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Events
Three-pronged invasion of Canada (July 1812)
Brit/Canadians capture US fort Michilimackinac (July 1812)
Battle of Lake Erie (Sept 1813)
Battle of the Thames (Oct. 1813)
Napoleon exiled to Elba (Apr 1814)
Battle of Plattsburgh (Sept 1814)
British land in Chesapeake Bay area, burn and capture Washington (Aug 1814)
Battle of New Orleans (Jan 1815)
Treaty of Ghent (Dec. 1814)
Hartford Convention (Dec 1814)
Rush-Bagot Agreement (Apr 1814)
Napoleon defeated at Waterloo (June 1815)
North American review first published (1815)
Bank of US charter renewed (Feb 1816)
US wins Barbary War with Algiers (1815)
Tariff of 1816 (Apr)
The American System proposed by Clay (March 1824)
Madison vetoes the Bonus Bill of 1817 (March)
Erie Canal completed (Oct. 1825)
Cumberland Road started (May 1811)
Land Act of 1820 (Apr.)
Missouri Compromise passed (Mar. 1820)
McCulloch v. Maryland (Mar 1819)
Cohens v Virginia (Mar 1821)
Gibbons v Ogden (Mar 1824)
Fletcher v Peck (Mar 1810)
Dartmouth College v Woodward (Feb 1819)
Anglo-American Convention (Oct 1818)
Chile gains independence (Sept 1810)
Venezuela gains independence (July 1811)
Argentina gains independence (July 1816)
Jackson invades Florida (Apr/May 1818)
tsar issues decree extending Russian jurisdiction (1821)
George Canning proposes joint declaration (Aug 1823)
Monroe Doctrine (Dec 1823)
Russo-American Treaty (Apr 1824)
A Jax starts presidential campaign for 1828 (Feb 1825)
Tariff of 1824 passed by Congress (May)
Tariff of Abominations passed (May 1828)
South Carolina Exposition released (Dec 1828)
Charleston Slave Rebellion crushed (July 1822)
Tariff of 1832 (July)
Compromise Tariff of 1833 (Mar)
Force Bill (Mar 1833)
Cherokee National Council adopts written Constitution (July 1827)
Georgia legis makes Cherokee tribal council illegal (Dec 1828)
Indian Removal Act (May 1830)
Black Hawk War (May-Aug 1832)
US commander seized Seminole leader Osceola (Jan 1838)
A Jax removes federal deposits from Bank of US (Sept 1833)
Specie Circular (July 1836)
A Jax adopts party name as Democrats (1828)
Independent Treasury Bill (July 1840)
Mexico gains indie from Spain (Aug 1821)
Mex City makes arrangements to settle Texas (Jan 1823)
Mexico bans slavery (Apr 1830)
Austin imprisoned in Mex City (Jan 1834)
Texas declares indie (March 1836)
The Battle @ the Alamo (Feb- Mar 1836)
Texans slaughtered @ the Goliad (Mar 1836)
Battle of San Jacinto (Apr 1836)
Texas petitions for annexation (1837)
William Henry Harrison in Office (Mar 1841-Apr 1841)
Florida Purchase Treaty (Feb 1819)
Periods
French invasion of Russia
James Monroe in office (Mar 1817-Mar 1825)
Panic of 1819 (thru 1821)
JQ Adams in Office (Mar 1825-Mar 1829)
Second Seminole War (1835-1842)
Bank War (1832-1836)
Panic of 1837
Canadian Rebellions (1837-1838)
James Madison's Presidency (Mar 1809-Mar 1817)
Andrew Jackson in Office (Mar 1829- Mar 1837)
Martin Van Buren in Office (Mar 1837- Mar 1841)
John Tyler in Office (Apr 1841-Mar 1845)
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