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Chapter Review

Chronological Reasoning for Chapter 10

Question

This chronology lists significant historical events covered in the chapter but not all of them are directly related. To complete this activity, select three to five events and write a creative, paragraph-length story that explains how these events are connected, what happened, and why it matters.

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CHRONOLOGY

1800
  • Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr tie in electoral college.
  • Gabriel’s rebellion reported.
1801
  • House of Representatives elects Jefferson president.
  • Barbary War with Tripoli begins.
1803
  • Marbury v. Madison.
  • United States warned not to ship war goods to Britain or France.
  • Louisiana Purchase.
1804
  • United States defeats Tripoli
  • Jefferson meets with Osage Indians.
1804-1806
  • Lewis and Clark expedition.
1807
  • Chesapeake incident.
  • Embargo Act.
  • United States establishes trade with Comanche Indians.
1808
  • James Madison elected president.
1809
  • Treaty of Fort Wayne.
  • Non-Intercourse Act.
1811
  • Battle of Tippecanoe.
1812
  • United States declares war on Great Britain.
1813
  • Tecumseh dies at battle of the Thames.
1814
  • British attack Washington City.
  • Treaty of Ghent.
  • Hartford Convention.
1815
  • Battle of New Orleans.
1816
  • James Monroe elected president.
1819
  • Adams-Onís Treaty.
1820
  • Missouri Compromise.
1823
  • Monroe Doctrine asserted.
1825
  • John Quincy Adams elected president by House of Representatives.