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  • 1776 - declaration of independence
  • 1607 - Jamestown, in VA made from joint-stock company, tobacco saved it
  • 1929-1939 - The Great Depression, started with stock market crash, many labor unions
  • 1754-1763 - Seven Years War, colonist won for Britain, Britian started taxation on colonist to make up for debt
  • 1914-1918 - WW1
  • 1939-1945 - WW2
  • 1812 - War of 1812, united colonies against GB, south was pro-war, ended with Treaty of Ghent(1814) nobody earned anything
  • 1861-1865 - Civil War
  • 1866 - Civil Rights Act
  • 1865 - Freedmen's Bureau, provided aid to destitues of war
  • 1867 - Reconstruction Acts, increased requirements to re-enter Union, Confederates were watched by Union militia
  • 15th Amendment
    gave black men the right to vote
  • 1820 - Missouri Comprimise, North free and south slave by line
  • 1832 - Nullification Crisis, south complained of high tariffs and wanted to make them null and void
  • 1794 - Creation of the cotton gin, replaced tobacco
  • 1789 - Creation of the US Constitution
  • Mayflower Compact

    first formation of democracy in New England colonies made by Pilgrims
  • House of Burgessses
    In VA (Cheasapeake colonies) created laws, and legislative body
  • 1787 - Shay's Rebellion, very bloody slave revolt
  • 1787 - Great Comprimise, decided how states would be represented in the federal government
  • 1787 - 3/5ths Comprimise, made slaves worth only 3/5ths of a states population
  • 1824 - Jacksonian Era, rise of the common man
  • boston massare
  • Sons of liberty
  • albany plan
  • 1823 - monroe doctrine
  • merchantilism from GB
  • sellutory neglect
  • 1650 - Navigation Acts
  • 1832 - Nullification Crisis
  • 1848 - Senaca Falls Convention
  • Marbury V Madison, created judicial review
  • Reforms- Jacksonian era, temperance, women, education, medical, prisions, abolition, utopian communities
  • Trandscendalism- came from 2nd Great awakening, Ralph waldo emerson, believed in natural god-given rights over government control
  • 1850s - expansion into the west, the US believed they had the right to get more land
  • 1846-1848 - Mexican-American war, we gained Cali and New Mex
  • 1848 - Gold Rush, into Cali, lasted less than a decade
  • 1850 - Comprimise of 1850, Cali is free, new mex is undecided, fugitive slave act
  • 1803 - Lousisana Purchase, controversial about if the federal government had the power to just buy the land, and who would be free/ slave
  • 1850 - fugitive slave law, North had to return slaves they found