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1607

First English settlement founded at Jamestown

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1730s

First Great Awakening

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1754 – 1763

French and Indian War

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1763

Proclamation of 1763

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1775 – 1783

American Revolution

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1776

Declaration of Independence

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1777

Articles of Confederation are adopted by Congress

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1787

Constitutional Convention

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1788

Election of George Washington

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1793

Washington issues Proclamation of Neutrality in French Revolutionary conflict

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1796

Election of John Adams

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1798

Alien and Sedition Acts are passed

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1800

Election of Thomas Jefferson

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1803

Marbury v Madison

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1803

Louisiana Purchase

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1808

Election of James Madison

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1812 - 1815

War of 1812

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1819

McCulloch v Maryland

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1820

Missouri Compromise

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1823

Monroe Doctrine

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1800 – 1850

Market Revolution

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1828

Election of Andrew Jackson

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1830

Indian Removal Act

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1820s – 1830s

Second Great Awakening

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1832

Nullification Crisis

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1846 – 1848

Mexican-American War

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1848

Mexican Cession

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1850

Compromise of 1850

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1854

Kansas-Nebraska Act

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1857

Dred Scott Decision

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1860

Election of Lincoln, succession of Southern states

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1861 – 1865

Civil War

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1867

Military Reconstruction

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1877

Compromise of 1877 (end of Reconstruction)