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Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
1848
Missouri Compromise (territorial acquisition - Missouri admitted as a slave state and Maine as a free state) issue of sectional balance
1820
jeffersonian concept of land as source of independence, freedom, and autonomy for white American men
empire of liberty
panics of (year) and (year) - economic depression
1819 and 1837
texas declares independence from mexico
1836
mythologised story of texan independence
texas creation myth
annexation of the republic of texas by the US
1845
mexican-american war
1846-1848
wilmot proviso YEAR (unsuccessful proposal in the US congress to ban slavery in territory acquired from mexico in the mexican-american war)
1846
california joins union
1850
gold rush
1848
william walker goes to nicaragua
1855
book of mormon
1830
mormon war in missouri, mormons move to illinois and establish nauvoo
1838
joseph smith runs for president
1844
bleeding Kansas (pro and anti slavery activists fight in kansas ahead of a vote on whether its new constitution would be slave or free)
1854
kansas-nebraska act (popular sovereignty)
1854
fugitive slave act
1850
compromise of (YEAR) (incl. fugitive slave act)
1850
lecompton constitution (failed proslavery constitutional document that wanted to admit kansas as a slave state)
1857
caning of charles sumner
1856
american independence
1776
northwest ordinance
1787
naturalisation act
1790
louisiana purchase
1803
US-Britain war
1812-1815
constitutional convention - philadelphia
1787
alien friends act
1798
sedition act
1798
enemies act
1798
naturalisation act
1798
(re: immigration) allegiance with is innate and cannot be changed
perpetual(
(re: immigration) allegiance which is chosen and can be changed
volitional
bloody monday (when irish and german migrants were chased from louisville, kentucky)
1855
xyz affair (French agents had demanded bribes from American emissaries to restore diplomatic relations between France and the US – led some leading Federalists to propose a ban on all but nativeborn Americans from holding public office or even from voting)
1797