1800's America

  • Electors votes open

    February 11. The electors' votes for president are officially opened and counted in Congress.
  • Jefferson elected

    February 17, on the thirty-sixth ballot, Jefferson is elected president and Aaron Burr becomes vice president.
  • Louisiana Purchase

    January 18. Jefferson asks Congress for funds for an expedition to explore the Mississippi River and beyond in search of a route to the Pacific. Meriwether Lewis, Jefferson's private secretary, begins planning the expedition, which forms late in 1803.
  • Louisiana Capture

    January 17 Aaron Burr is captured near New Orleans, Louisiana and tried with treason.
  • New slave state

    Alabama is atmitted as a slave state. This edition brought the number of free and slave states to equal.
  • Erie Canal completed

    Major transportation achievement which made New York and New York City ascend commercially.
  • Jefferson dies

    Jefferson dies shortly after 12 noon, on the fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. He is eighty-three years old.
  • Jackson era

    Jackson was elected. This election was a very harsh one with both representative throwing shade. This was also the election of the corrupt bargain
  • The Road to Freedom

    The underground railroad was established
  • Down goes the market

    The depression begins with "the 1837 panic".
  • First of Many

    The first telegraph message is sent by Samuel Morse from Washington to Baltimore.
  • Mexo-american war

    After santa ana is overthrown a war with Mexico sparks
  • Uncle Tom's

    Uncle Tom's Cabin was published on this day, a book that would have a massive impact in society.
  • Brown's Raid

    John Brown raid on Harpers Ferry was to try to initiate a slave army rebellion. This idea of an enslaved population rising up was quickly shot down be the slave owners.
  • Abraham Lincoln

    The man most associated with freeing slaves is elected and put into office.
  • Bull Run

    The Union last its second Battle at Bull Run
  • Surrendered

    General Lee surrenders and hands over the war.
  • Death at the opera

    Lincoln is shot and killed in the theatre while attending a show.
  • Ratification

    The 15th amendment is ratified giving the right to vote to blacks but now women.
  • Jim Crow

    Jim Crow laws were enacted in Tennessee, causing massive segrigation, Federal troops were sent to Vicksburg to protect blacks.