1830 | Indian Removal Act |
1830–1850 | 440,000 slaves from Upper South sold to owners in Lower South |
1831 | Cherokee Nation v. Georgia |
| Nat Turner leads slave uprising in Virginia |
| Virginia's Assembly establishes special committee on slavery |
1832 | Worcester v. Georgia |
1834 | Britain abolishes slavery |
1835–1842 | Second Seminole War |
1836 | Treaty of New Echota |
March 2, 1836 | U.S. settlers declare eastern Texas an independent republic |
March 6, 1836 | General Santa Anna crushes U.S. rebels at the Alamo |
March 1836 | Congress passes gag rule |
1837–1843 | Panic of 1837 triggers extended depression |
1838–1839 | Cherokee driven west on Trail of Tears |
1840 | Whigs win the presidency and gain control of Congress |
1841 | Solomon Northrup kidnapped and sold into slavery |
1842 | Seneca Indians win treaty to remain in New York |
1845 | U.S. annexes Texas |
1846 | U.S. settles dispute with Great Britain over Oregon |
May 1846–February 1848 | Mexican-American War |
August 1846 | David Wilmot proposes Wilmot Proviso |
March 1848 | Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo |