American Industrialization and Expansion
1. 1790
-------- American Colonization Society founded United States purchases Louisiana Territory from France One-quarter of non-Indian Americans live west of the Appalachian Mountains Cotton production in the South increases from 3,000 to 330,000 bales annually; U.S. slave population more than doubles from 700,000 to 1.5 million Corps of Discovery explores Louisiana Territory Eli Whitney invents cotton gin Spinning mill designed and built by Samuel Slater opens Population of both New York and Philadelphia exceeds 100,000 Robert Fulton launches first successful steamboat
2. 1790-1820
-------- American Colonization Society founded United States purchases Louisiana Territory from France One-quarter of non-Indian Americans live west of the Appalachian Mountains Cotton production in the South increases from 3,000 to 330,000 bales annually; U.S. slave population more than doubles from 700,000 to 1.5 million Corps of Discovery explores Louisiana Territory Eli Whitney invents cotton gin Spinning mill designed and built by Samuel Slater opens Population of both New York and Philadelphia exceeds 100,000 Robert Fulton launches first successful steamboat
3. 1793
-------- American Colonization Society founded United States purchases Louisiana Territory from France One-quarter of non-Indian Americans live west of the Appalachian Mountains Cotton production in the South increases from 3,000 to 330,000 bales annually; U.S. slave population more than doubles from 700,000 to 1.5 million Corps of Discovery explores Louisiana Territory Eli Whitney invents cotton gin Spinning mill designed and built by Samuel Slater opens Population of both New York and Philadelphia exceeds 100,000 Robert Fulton launches first successful steamboat
4. 1803
-------- American Colonization Society founded United States purchases Louisiana Territory from France One-quarter of non-Indian Americans live west of the Appalachian Mountains Cotton production in the South increases from 3,000 to 330,000 bales annually; U.S. slave population more than doubles from 700,000 to 1.5 million Corps of Discovery explores Louisiana Territory Eli Whitney invents cotton gin Spinning mill designed and built by Samuel Slater opens Population of both New York and Philadelphia exceeds 100,000 Robert Fulton launches first successful steamboat
5. 1804-1806
-------- American Colonization Society founded United States purchases Louisiana Territory from France One-quarter of non-Indian Americans live west of the Appalachian Mountains Cotton production in the South increases from 3,000 to 330,000 bales annually; U.S. slave population more than doubles from 700,000 to 1.5 million Corps of Discovery explores Louisiana Territory Eli Whitney invents cotton gin Spinning mill designed and built by Samuel Slater opens Population of both New York and Philadelphia exceeds 100,000 Robert Fulton launches first successful steamboat
6. 1807
-------- American Colonization Society founded United States purchases Louisiana Territory from France One-quarter of non-Indian Americans live west of the Appalachian Mountains Cotton production in the South increases from 3,000 to 330,000 bales annually; U.S. slave population more than doubles from 700,000 to 1.5 million Corps of Discovery explores Louisiana Territory Eli Whitney invents cotton gin Spinning mill designed and built by Samuel Slater opens Population of both New York and Philadelphia exceeds 100,000 Robert Fulton launches first successful steamboat
7. 1810
-------- American Colonization Society founded United States purchases Louisiana Territory from France One-quarter of non-Indian Americans live west of the Appalachian Mountains Cotton production in the South increases from 3,000 to 330,000 bales annually; U.S. slave population more than doubles from 700,000 to 1.5 million Corps of Discovery explores Louisiana Territory Eli Whitney invents cotton gin Spinning mill designed and built by Samuel Slater opens Population of both New York and Philadelphia exceeds 100,000 Robert Fulton launches first successful steamboat
8. 1817
-------- American Colonization Society founded United States purchases Louisiana Territory from France One-quarter of non-Indian Americans live west of the Appalachian Mountains Cotton production in the South increases from 3,000 to 330,000 bales annually; U.S. slave population more than doubles from 700,000 to 1.5 million Corps of Discovery explores Louisiana Territory Eli Whitney invents cotton gin Spinning mill designed and built by Samuel Slater opens Population of both New York and Philadelphia exceeds 100,000 Robert Fulton launches first successful steamboat
-------- American Colonization Society founded United States purchases Louisiana Territory from France One-quarter of non-Indian Americans live west of the Appalachian Mountains Cotton production in the South increases from 3,000 to 330,000 bales annually; U.S. slave population more than doubles from 700,000 to 1.5 million Corps of Discovery explores Louisiana Territory Eli Whitney invents cotton gin Spinning mill designed and built by Samuel Slater opens Population of both New York and Philadelphia exceeds 100,000 Robert Fulton launches first successful steamboat