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Boston Tea Party (1773)
First Continental Congress (1774)
British Government Opens Hearings About Bengal Famine (1773)
Thomas Paine Arrives in USA (1775)
Thomas Paine Birthdate (1737)
European Incursion in South Asia (Around 1770)
Fights at Lexington and Concord, MA (1775)
All Loyalists have left New England (1775)
Western Proclamation (1764)
Quebec Act (1774)
Law of Nations (1758)
First Inoculation Boston (1771)
Continental Army Inoculated (1778)
Franco-American Alliance (1778)
Violence Begins (1775)
People of Boston try to take Quebec (1776)
Battle of Saratoga (October 1777)
Articles of Confederations (1781)
Battle of Yorktown (1781)
Fort Wilson Riot (1779)
Treaty of Paris (1783)
US Constitution (1787)
Washington Marches in NYC (1783)
GDP Brought back to 1775 Level (1803)
Americans get Compensation for Slaves (1820s)
Vermont Abolishes Slavery (1777)
Pennsylvania Gradual Emancipation (1780)
Massachussets Famous Judicial Case (1775)
Gnadenthutten Massacre (1786)
Inauguration of George Washington (1789)
The Farmer's Friend (1793)
Academies are Being Built (ca. 1800)
Ratification Debates (1787-88)
Bill of Rights (1791)
Bastille Prison (July 14, 1789)
Creation of French Republic (1792)
Execution of Louis Capet (1793)
Levee en Masse (1793)
Jay Treaty (1795)
Revolution in Saint-Domingue (1793)
Republic of Haiti (1804)
Jay Treaty is Over (1804)
HMS stops US Merchant Ship in Virginia (1807)
Purchase of Louisiana (1803)
Tecumseh Battles (1811)
War of 1812
France Declares War on Great Britain (1793)
Republicans Split from Federalist (1793-95)
Congressional Fight (1798)
Washington DC Established (1812)
Battle of Louisiana (1815)
Jackson wins at Horseshoe Bend (1814)
Battle of Thames (1813)
Battle of Fort Mims (1813)
Battle of Waterloo (1815)
Relief Program (ca. 1819)
Economy Begins to Recover (1821)
Bussa's Rebellion (Barbados) (1816)
Peterloo Massacre (1819)
Credit Shock (1797)
Credit Shock (1807)
Cotton Price Drop (1819)
BoE and 2nd BUS Tighten Credit (1818)
Federalists Disappear (1815)
Black Seminoles (1818)
Wyoming Valley (1779)
Letters of Wyoming (1824)
Treaty of Fort Jackson (1814)
Jackson Invades Florida (1818)
The Life of Andrew Jackson (1817)
Indian Removal Act (1830)
Cotton Accounts for 32% of Exports (1820)
Cotton Accounts for 50% of Exports (1830s)
Whites' Protests Black Suffrage (1830s)
Rise of the Whigs (ca. 1835)
Panic of 1837
Declining Fertility Rates (1820s)
Jamaica Revolution (1822)
Imperial Abolition Act (1834)
Abolitionism Becomes Powerful Movement (1850s)
German Coast Rebellion (1811)
Charleston, SC, Rebellion (1822)
Missouri Compromise (1820)
Nat Turner's Rebellion, VI (1831)
Beginning of Extremism Abolitionism (1830)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852)
Texas Annexation (1845)
Beating of Charles Sumner (1856)
Dred Scott Ruling (1857)
Harper's Ferry (1859)
South Attacks Fort Sumter (April 1861)
Battle of Bull Run (July 1861)
Anaconda Plan (1862)
Fredericksburg Battle (December 1862)
Richmond Riots (1863)
Períodos
Bengal Famine (1770-1773)
Common Senses is Written (1775-76)
Riots, Crises, Reconciliations, and Renunciations (1765-73)
Second Continental Congress (1775-89)
First Smallpox Pandemic (1775-82)
Pine Barren Acts, SC (1782-84)
Turnpikes in New England (1790s-1820s)
British Crackdown (1803-07)
Impressment of Sailors (1805-07)
US Embargo on Great Britain (1807-09)
George Washington Presidency (1789-1797)
John Adams Presidency (1797-1801)
Thomas Jefferson Presidency (1801-1809)
James Madison Presidency (1809-1817)
James Monroe Presidency (1817-1825)
John Quincy Adams Presidency (1825-1829)
Andrew Jackson Presidency (1829-1837)
Redstick Revolt and Creek CIvil War (1811-14)
UK Investments (1823-28)
Economic Boom (1815-18)
Latin American Revolutions (1816-25)
Republican Domination (1800-24)
Property Requirements for Voting (1776-1822)
The Big Deportation (1831-37)
War on the Second Bank of the United States (1832-36)
Women Become Politically Important (1830s-40s)
Economic Depression (1839-1842)
Alcohol Becomes a Problem (1770-1810s)
James. K. Polk Presidency (1845-49)
Emergence of Republican Party (1854-56)
Abraham Lincoln Presidency (1861-65)
American-Mexican War (1846-48)
Secession Ordinances (1860-61)