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  1. August 24 – The Treaty of St. Louis is signed in St. Louis, Missouri. November – James Monroe defeats Rufus King in the U.S. presidential election. November 7 – Jonathan Jennings is sworn in as the first governor of Indiana. December 11 – Indiana is admitted as the 19th U.S. state ( see History of Indiana ).

  2. 1816 – Indiana becomes the 19th state; 1816 – Second Bank of the United States chartered; 1816 – U.S. presidential election, 1816: James Monroe elected president, Daniel D. Tompkins vice president; Presidency of James Monroe. March 4, 1817 – Monroe becomes the fifth president; Tompkins becomes the sixth vice president; 1817 – Rush ...

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  4. Historiography. Category. Portal. v. t. e. The history of the United States from 1815 to 1849 was the period of westward expansion in America. The spread of democracy opened the ballot box to nearly all white men, allowing Jacksonian democracy to dominate politics during the Second Party System.

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    August 12 – 24 – The Treaty of St. Louis, between the United States and the Council of Three Fires tribes, is signed in St. Louis. August 14 – The United Kingdom formally annexes the Tristan da Cunha archipelago in the southern Atlantic Ocean, ruling it from the Cape Colony.

  6. Democratic-Republican. The 1816 United States presidential election was the eighth quadrennial presidential election. It was held from November 1 to December 4, 1816. In the first election following the end of the War of 1812, Democratic-Republican candidate James Monroe defeated Federalist Rufus King. The election was the last in which the ...

  7. Jul 1, 2020 · Birth: February 14, 1760. Death: March 26, 1831 (Age 71) Colony: Pennsylvania. Occupation: Minister. Significance: Founder of the Free African Society (1787); First Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (1816-1831) Portrait of Richard Allen. Richard Allen is a Founding Father of the United States of America.

  8. The year 1816 AD is known as the Year Without a Summer because of severe climate abnormalities that caused average global temperatures to decrease by 0.4–0.7 °C (0.7–1 °F). Summer temperatures in Europe were the coldest of any on record between 1766 and 2000, [2] resulting in crop failures and major food shortages across the Northern ...

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