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2021 Christmas Break Timeline Project

  • The First Inauguration of G.W

    The First Inauguration of G.W
    George Washington inaugurated as the first President of the United States in New York City, the nation's capital.
  • Congress enacts tariff

    Congress enacts tariff
    Congress, led by Representative James Madison, enacts the first protective tariff.
  • First naturalization law

    First naturalization law
    Congress passes the United States' first naturalization law, establishing terms of citizenship.
  • Establishing the capital

    Establishing the capital
    President Washington signs a bill into law that permanently places the nation's capital along the Potomac River
  • Creating the National Bank

    Creating the National Bank
    Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, with President Washington's support, sends Congress a message calling for the creation of an official Bank of the United States. After a hard-won approval by Congress, Washington signs the bill
  • The Second Inauguration of J.A

    The Second Inauguration of J.A
    John Adams is inaugurated as the second President of the United States
  • Negotiating with France

    Negotiating with France
    Adams appoints a three man commission, Charles C. Pinckney, Elbridge Gerry, and John Marshall, to negotiate a settlement with France.
  • Making a militia

    Making a militia
    President Adams is authorized by Congress to raise a militia of 80,000 men for defensive purposes in case of war with France.
  • XYZ Affair

    XYZ Affair
    The three man American peace commission is received coolly and then asked to pay a bribe in order to speak with French Foreign Minister, which enrages J.A and he tells congress but those not know there name so he calls them, X, Y and Z
  • The Eleventh Amendment

    The Eleventh Amendment
    The Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is declared in full force by President Adams. It says that federal courts do not have the right to bother other states situations
  • The Third Inauguration of T.J

    The Third Inauguration of T.J
    Thomas Jefferson is inaugurated as the third president of the United States, becoming the first president inaugurated in Washington, D.C.
  • Tripoli declares war

    Tripoli declares war
    Tripoli, declares war on the United States by symbolically cutting down the flagpole at the U.S. consulate. This action came after the United States refused to pay more tribute to the Tripolitans in exchange for protection from piracy against American ships.
  • William C.C. Claiborne appointed governor

    William C.C. Claiborne appointed governor
    William C.C. Claiborne is appointed the new territorial governor of Mississippi
  • The United States and Britain convene

    The United States and Britain convene
    A convention between the United States and Britain regarding the treaty of 1794 is concluded. British says that the United States owes £2,664, 000 to British citizens in settlement of Revolutionary War
  • Jefferson reelected

    Jefferson reelected
    Thomas Jefferson is officially reelected President of the United States.
  • The Fourth Inauguration of J.W

    The Fourth Inauguration of J.W
    James Madison is inaugurated as the fourth President of the United States.
  • Erskine Agreement

    Erskine Agreement
    After negotiations with British minister, Madison issues a proclamation, known as the Erskine Agreement -- revoking the embargo on Britain,
  • West Florida Tension

    West Florida Tension
    Prompted by tensions with Spain over West Florida, Madison calls for renewal of an act authorizing the President to call out 100,000 militiamen,
  • Bank of the United States

    Bank of the United States
    The Bank of the United States closes. Treasury Secretary Gallatin urges Congress to extend its charter but fails to convince members concerned with the large British interest in the Bank.
  • France sinks U.S. ships

    France sinks U.S. ships
    News arrives that France has sunk American ships carrying flour to British troops in Spain, leading many in Congress to call for war against France.
  • The Fifth Inaugurated of J.M

    The Fifth Inaugurated of J.M
    James Monroe gets Inaugurated as the fifth president
  • Mississippi becomes a state

    Mississippi becomes a state
    Mississippi becomes the twentieth state in the Union.
  • Illinois becomes a state

    Illinois becomes a state
    Illinois is admitted as the twenty-first state of the Union
  • Alabama becomes a state

    Alabama becomes a state
    Alabama becomes the twenty-second state of the Union.
  • Maine becomes a state

    Maine becomes a state
    Maine is admitted as the twenty-third state of the Union.
  • The Sixth Inauguration of J.Q.A

    The Sixth Inauguration of J.Q.A
    the House of Representative elected John Quincy Adams as the sixth President of the United States
  • Resolution of war damages

    Resolution of war damages
    Under the mediation of Czar Nicholas I, President Adams finalizes a settlement with the British over restitution for damages incurred during the War of 1812, left unresolved by the Treaty of Ghent.
  • MFN Trade System

    MFN Trade System
    Additional European states are incorporated into the MFN trade system,
  • Proposed sale of U.S. Bank stock

    Proposed sale of U.S. Bank stock
    This policy results in propositions by Congress for the public sale of United States Bank stock.
  • Mexican Boundary settlement

    Mexican Boundary settlement
    Joel Poinsett accedes to a Mexican boundary settlement on behalf of the United States.
  • The Seventh Inauguration of A.J

    The Seventh Inauguration of A.J
    Andrew Jackson took the oath of office and became the seventh President of the United States
  • Indian Removal Act

    Indian Removal Act
    Congress passes the Indian Removal Act, sanctioning the forcible relocation of Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Choctaw, and Seminole tribes to land allotments west of the Mississippi river
  • Jackson opposes Second Bank of the United States

    Jackson opposes Second Bank of the United States
    President Andrew Jackson vetoed a bill that would have renewed the charter for the Second Bank of the United States
  • Jackson wins reelection

    Jackson wins reelection
    Jackson wins reelection to the presidency, soundly defeating Henry Clay and William Wirt.
  • Jackson terminates national debt

    Jackson terminates national debt
    Jackson announces he will terminate the national debt, freeing the United States of foreign debt and payment