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Обновлено 18 дек 2018
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Martin Bourdev
Blue: Legislative Orange: Executive Teal: Judicial Purple: Cultural Tan: Foreign Green: Misc. Red: Civil War Gray: Confederacy
17 дек 2018
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События
Northwest Ordinance
Shays Rebellion
Constitutional Convention
Constitution implemented
Bill of Rights passed
Jay's Treaty
Pinckney's Treaty
French Revolution starts
Alien and Sedition Acts
Judiciary Act of 1801
Cotton Gin invented
Marbury v. Madison
Louisiana Purchase
Burr Conspiracy
Chesapeake-Leopard Incident
Embargo Act
Non-Intercourse Act
Battle of Tippecanoe
Battle of New Orleans
Burning of Washington
Treaty of Ghent
Hartford Convention
Panic of 1819
Second National Bank
Adams-Onís Treaty
Missouri Compromise, Thomas Amendment
Cohens v. Virginia
McCulloch v. Maryland
Gibbons v. Ogden
Monroe Doctrine
Corrupt Bargain
Johnson v. McIntosh
Worcester v. Georgia
"Tariff of Abominations"
Bucktails challenge Clinton
"Spoils System"
Webster-Hayne Debate
Black Hawk War
Removal Act
Trail of Tears
Jackson vetoes Bank recharter
Taney Court
Marshall Court
Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge
Distribution Act, "specie circular"
Panic of 1837
Independent Treasury
Caroline Affair begins
Webster-Ashburton Treaty
Aroostook War
Treaty of Wang Hya
Olive Branch Petition
Declaration of Independence
Jamestown
Glorious Revolution
Albany Plan rejected
William Pitt named State Sec.
Grenville named PM
Proclamation of 1763
Quartering Act, Stamp Act
Sugar Act, Currency Act
Virginia Resolves
Marquis of Rockingham repeals Stamp Act, Parliament passes Declaratory Act
Lord North appointed, repeals Townshend duties except Tea Act
Boston Massacre
British EI Co. monopolizes market
Boston Tea Party
Coercive/Intolerable Acts
First Continental Congress
Conciliatory Acts
Lexington and Concord
Second Continental Congress
Princeton University founded
Pilgrims arrive in Plymouth
John Rolfe cultivates tobacco
St. Mary's settled by Calverts
Maryland Toleration Act
Bacon's Rebellion
Hartford founded by Thomas Hooker
New Haven settled
Providence settled by Roger Williams
Charleston settled by Anthony Ashley Cooper
New Amsterdam captured
Philadelphia founded
Navigation Acts
English Restoration
XYZ Affair
First National Bank
Continental System implemented
William Henry Harrison appointed to NW
Clay, HOR agitate for war
Factor System
Dorr Rebellion
Force bill, compromise bill
Biddle Recession
Eerie Canal completed
Native American Party founded
Whig Party founded
Commonwealth v. Hunt
Central Park built
Moby Dick published
Tom Sawyer published
Phrenology Almanac published
Hudson School started
Nature published
Brook Farm started
Walden published
Oneida Community founded
Book of Mormon published
Salt Lake City founded
American Temperance Society founded
Oliver Wendell Holmes discovers contagion
Seneca Falls Convention
End of slave trade
Liberia founded
Liberator first issued
American Anti-Slavery Society founded
North Star first issued
Prigg v. Pennsylvania
Liberty Party founded
Uncle Tom's Cabin published
Manifest Destiny coined
Texas admitted to Union
Compromise of 1850
Fugitive Slave Act
Gadsden Purchase
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Dred Scott v. Sandford
1858 midterms
Kansas admitted to Union
Britain concedes Oregon
Free Soil party founded
Gold Rush begins
Taylor dies
Ostend Manifesto leaked
Treaty to annex Hawaii fails
Republican party founded
Bleeding Kansas
Sumner and Brooks affair
1856 depression
Lecompton constitution finally rejected
John Brown's raid
New England Aid Co.
Sack of Lawrence
Morrill Tariff
Nashville Convention
South Carolina secedes
MI, FL, TX, AL, GA, LA secede, Confederacy forms
Crittenden Compromise fails
Fort Sumter surrenders
AK, VA, NC, TN secede MD, MO, DE, KY remain
Homestead Act
Morrill Land Grant Act
National Bank Acts
First income tax, greenbacks issued
Union draft
Lincoln suspends habeas corpus
Confiscation Acts
Emancipation Proclamation
Thirteenth Amendment ratified
National Women's Loyal League formed
Davis and Stephens elected
Conscription Act
Union blockade begins
Committee on the Conduct of War established
Robert E. Lee selected
William Seward Sec. of State
Trent Affair
1st Bull Run
Wilson's Creek
St. Louis falls
Grant captures Ft. Henry, Donelson
Shiloh
Stone's River
Jackson defeats McDowell (VA)
Seven Pines Seven Days
2nd Bull Run
Antietam
Chancellorsville
Vicksburg, Port Hudson
Gettysburg
Chattanooga
Sherman takes Atlanta
Nashville
Savannah
Petersburg falls
Lee surrenders at Appomattox
Johnston surrenders at Durham
Evacuation Sunday, Richmond falls
Natl. Bank Act of 1863
Judiciary Act of 1801 repealed
Freedmen's Bureau, Bank created
Wade-Davis bill vetoed
Lincoln assassinated
Периоды
Articles of the Confederation
Washington Administration (Federalist)
Adams Administration (Federalist)
Quasi-War with France
Jefferson Administration (Dem-Rep)
Second Great Awakening Core, Cultural nationalism
Madison Administration (Dem-Rep)
War of 1812
Monroe Administration (Dem-Rep)
Quincy Adams Administration (Nat-Rep)
Jackson Administration (Democrat)
Nullification Crisis
Van Buren Administration (Democrat)
Harrison/Tyler Administration (Whig)
New England Phase
Mid-Atlantic Phase
Southern Phase
French and Indian War
Townshend Acts
First Great Awakening
Pequot War
King Philip's War
English Civil War
Dominion of New England
Polk Administration (Democrat)
Taylor/Fillmore Administration (Whig)
Pierce Administration (Democrat)
Buchanan Administration (Democrat)
Lincoln Administration (Republican)
Mexican-American War
Civil War
Peninsular Campaign
Wilderness Campaign
March to the Sea
Johnson Administration (Democrat)
Grant Administration (Republican)
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