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1800s[]

1800[]

1801[]

  • President Hamilton passes a bill which allows states to decide on the status of slavery.
  • The poor in Austria begin to take up arms against the oppressive government of the country.
  • Michigan (23rd state) and Wisconsin (24th state) are admitted to the union.

1803[]

  • The Spanish Revolution ends in defeat for the revolutionaries.
  • Unable to support their oversees colonies, France agrees to sell its Louisiana territory and the island of Haiti to the United States of America.

1804[]

  • Rufus King becomes the new President of the United States.
  • Louisiana (25th) and Haiti (26th) are admitted to the Union.
  • New Jersey is the last northern state to abolish slavery.


1805[]

  • The United States establishes diplomatic ties with the Ottoman Empire.
  • President King establishes the Corps of Discovery to explore the new territories acquired by the United States.

1806[]

  • Manitoba (27th) and Alberta (28th) are admitted into the nation from the Canadian territory.
  • After two years, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark begin their journey home.


1808[]

  • Rufus King is reelected President of the United States.
  • The Indian Rebellion begins against Britain.
  • The first Railroad in the United States of America is constructed from Boston to Philadelphia.

1810's[]

1812[]

  • James Madison is elected President of the United States.
  • A fur trade treaty is established between the United States of America and Russia.

1813[]

  • James Madison admits the territory of Cascadia to the Union as the 29th state.
  • President Madison passes the Pacific Trade Act, creating the Pacific Trade Fleet to establish trade with several countries in Asia.

1814[]

  • The failed Indian Rebellion leads to several refugees from India buying passage on American Merchant fleets.
  • The Australian Revolutionary War begins.

1815[]

  • Slaves led by an abolitionist named George Boxley suceed in taking several outskirts towns in North Carolina an South Carolina, igniting the Great Southern Rebellion.
  • Several Chinese and Japanese immigrants have begun to arrive in Cascadia, taking work in building railroads.

1816[]

1817[]

1820's[]

1820[]

1821[]

  • The Australian Revolutionary War ends with a defeat for the colonists and aboriginals.
  • France falls into a severe economic depression, leading to the weakening of its military.

1823[]

1824[]

  • Henry Clay is elected President of the United States.
  • The poor in Russia begin to take up arms against the absolute monarchy.
  • The depression in France leads to the establishment of a dictatorship, in which Charles X becomes dictator-for-life.

1825[]

1827[]

  • Egypt wins its independence from the Ottoman Empire.
  • The Russo-Ottoman War begins.

1828[]

1829[]

  • The Russo-Ottoman War ends with territory from Russia being surrendered to the Ottoman Empire.
  • The Ottoman Revolution begins.

1830's[]

1832[]

  • Henry Clay wins reelection.
  • The Ottoman Revolution ends with the establishment of the Ottoman Federation.

1835[]

  • The Mexican Civil War begins.

1836[]

1839[]

  • The Mexican Civil War ends with the Northern Provinces agreeing to be absorbed by the United States.

1840's[]

1840[]

1841[]

  • The Sino-British War begins.
  • The March Revolution begins in England.

1844[]

  • California and Texas are admitted into the Union.hbxlkuhgxvckiqhgwfd ckUDFCVIft
  • Vice-President Francis Granger is elected President of the United States.

1845[]

  • The March Revolution is successful and the Socialist Republic of Great Britain is founded.
  • Napoleon III succeeds his father as the Dictator of France.

1846[]

  • President Francis Granger passes an amendment to the Constitution allowing African-Americans the right to vote, which meets with great controversy among the people.

1848[]

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