History Timeline

  • Bill of Rights Is Ratified.

    Bill of Rights Is Ratified.
    First Bank of the United States is charted for a twenty-year period. Vermont enters the Union as the 14th state.
  • Presidential Election.

    Presidential Election.
    Washington and Adams are re-elected president and vice-pres.
  • Whiskey Rebellion.

    Whiskey Rebellion.
    Farmers in western Pennsylvania protest the excise tax on whiskey, is put down by federal troops.
  • Northwest Territory.

    Northwest Territory.
    Spain allows the U.S. navigation rights on the Mississippi River. its opened for settlement after Indian defeat at Fallen Timbers.
  • Barbary War Begins

    Barbary War Begins
    Tripoli declares war on U.S.; Jefferson sends U.S. ships to the Mediterranean Sea. The anniversary of the Declaration of Independence is celebrate.
  • Louisiana Territory

    Louisiana Territory
    This was purchased from France for $15 million, nearly doubting the size of the U.S.
  • Lewis and Clark Expedition

    Lewis and Clark Expedition
    This begins in St. Louis. Also Ohio enters the Union as the 17th state, granting universal manhood suffrage.
  • Marbury V. Madison

    Marbury V. Madison
    Twelfth Amendment is ratified, providing for separate election of president and vice president. Alexander is killed by vice president Aaron Burr in a duel.
  • Presidential Election.

    Presidential Election.
    Jefferson is re-elected president and George Clinton electd vice pres.
  • Barbary War Ends.

    Barbary War Ends.
    This ends after U.S. troops capture Darna. Piracy by Barbary States continues until 1815.
  • Ban on Slave Trade.

    Ban on Slave Trade.
    This is passed by Congress, as required by the Constitution. Jefferson orders British warships to leave U.S. seamen are "passes" annually into the British navy.
  • Presidential Election.

    Presidential Election.
    James Madison elected president and George Clinton re-elected vice president.
  • Third Census.

    Third Census.
    U.S. population totals 7.2 million, including 1.4 million African Americans. They were who 1.2 million are enslaved.
  • War Of 1812.

    War Of 1812.
    This begins as U.S. declares war on Great Britain over issues of Borders, trade, freedom of seas, and rights.
  • War of 1812 Ends.

    War of 1812 Ends.
    This war ends with signing of Treaty of Ghent.
  • Old Southwest

    Old Southwest
    Alabama and Mississippi territories is opened to migration of American settlers after the defeat of the Indians in the Creek War.
  • First Seminole War

    First Seminole War
    This begins with attacks on settlers in Florida and Georgia. New York Stock Exchange is established.
  • McCulloch v. Maryland.

    McCulloch v. Maryland.
    Panic of 1819 leads to six- year economic depression. Alabama enters the Union as the 22nd state.
  • Fourth Census.

    Fourth Census.
    U.S. population totals 10 million. 6% of Americans live in cities.
  • Missouri Compromise.

    Missouri Compromise.
    This is passed by Congress. Allows admission and Missouri as a slave state.
  • Monroe Doctrine.

    Monroe Doctrine.
    Europe is warned not to interfere in Western Hemisphere affairs. Cotton mills begin production in Massachusetts with water-powered machinery.