APUSH Important Dates [FINAL]

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1898

Spanish-American War (U.S. becomes a global imperial power)

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1917–1918

U.S. involvement in WWI

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1920

19th Amendment ratified (Women's suffrage)

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1929

Stock Market Crash (Start of the Great Depression)

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1941–1945

U.S. involvement in WWII

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1846–1848

Mexican-American War (Leads to massive land gains and renewed slavery debates).

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1861–1865

The Civil War.

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1862

Homestead Act (160 acres of free land to settlers if they live and farm on it for 5 years).

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1877

Compromise of 1877 (End of Reconstruction).

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1890

Wounded Knee Massacre (The "closing" of the American Frontier).

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1492

Columbus arrives in the Americas (Beginning of the Columbian Exchange).

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1607

Jamestown founded (First permanent English settlement).

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1620

Plymouth founded and the Mayflower Compact signed.

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1676

Bacon’s Rebellion (Shift from indentured servitude to African slavery).

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1754–1763

French and Indian War (End of "Salutary Neglect").

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1776

Declaration of Independence signed.

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1787

Constitutional Convention (Drafting of the U.S. Constitution).

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1800

Election of Thomas Jefferson (First peaceful transfer of power between parties).

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1803

Louisiana Purchase (Doubled the size of the U.S.).

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1820

Missouri Compromise (First major sectional compromise over slavery).

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1823

Monroe Doctrine (U.S. warns Europe to stay out of the Western Hemisphere).

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1848

Seneca Falls Convention (Declaration of Sentiments; women’s rights)

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1945

Start of the Cold War.

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1954

Brown v. Board of Education (End of "Separate but Equal").

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1980

Election of Ronald Reagan.

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1991

End of the Cold War (Fall of the Soviet Union).

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2001

9/11 Terrorist Attacks (Beginning of the War on Terror).

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2010

Barack Obama becomes the 1st African American president.

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1968

Tet Offensive and assassinations of MLK and RFK (A major turning point in national stability)