George Washington elected president of the United States
Louisiana Purchase made by US President Thomas Jefferson
War of 1812
Monroe Doctrine begins under President James Monroe (means USA stays out of colonialism) 1823
Mexican War between the United States and Mexico (1848)
Compromise of 1850
Dred Scott v Sandford ruling issued by the US Supreme Court (means southerners could take back into slavery people who escaped slavery by going north) 1857
Missouri Compromise (meant missouri could be a slave state and maine a free state)
The US Civil War begins
13th Amendment ratified : slavery abolished 1865
14th Amendment ratified : ex slaves considered citizens. but also meant corporations could be counted as a persons 1868
Impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson 1868
15th Amendment ratified 1870 African American men could vote
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Cotton diplimacy refers to the politicLbtactic used by the Confederacy to coerce support for the Confederacy war effort by implementing a cotton trade embargo against the U.K. and the rest of Europe.
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Recognizing patterns helps you to <u>identify it's culture</u><u>.</u>
The evasion of the naval blockade during the Civil War was a set of operations designed to avoid the situation of blockade that the unionist side imposed on the Confederate side during the American Civil War, which stretched over 5,600 kilometers (3,500 miles) , from the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, and to the Mississippi River. The evasion was carried out by means of steamships, many of them specially built to reach a high speed for the time, that had to sail normally at night to not be detected. If they were sighted, the ships (called blockade runners) tried to maneuver or simply surpass any Union ship that was acting as a blocking patrol. The boats used for this task were generally privately owned, often operating with a privateering license issued by the Confederate States of America.