Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1820s1820s - Wikipedia

    The 1820s (pronounced "eighteen-twenties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1820, and ended on December 31, 1829. It saw the rise of the First Industrial Revolution.

    • January 29: George IV became the King of England upon the death of George III; the widely unpopular king had been regent to his father since 1811 and died in 1830.
    • February 22: The Adams-Onis Treaty between the U.S. and Spain went into effect. This treaty established the southern border of the Louisiana Purchase, including the cession of Florida to the U.S., making the peninsula no longer a safe haven for freedom seekers.
    • May 30: Arrests in Charleston, South Carolina, prevented a sophisticated and complex uprising by enslaved people, which had been planned by Denmark Vesey, a formerly enslaved person.
    • December 23: The poem "A Visit From St. Nicholas" by Clement Clarke Moore was published in a newspaper in Troy, New York. December: President James Monroe introduced the Monroe Doctrine as part of his annual message to Congress.
  2. At its birth in the mid-1820s, the Jacksonian, or Democratic, Party was a loose coalition of diverse men and interests united primarily by a practical vision. They held to the twin beliefs that Old Hickory, as Jackson was known, was a magnificent candidate and that his election to the presidency would benefit those who helped bring it about.

  3. People also ask

  4. Aug 18, 2022 · Search the 1830 Census for your relatives! 1820s: Erie Canal opening, Joseph Smith vision, Monroe Doctrine, Missouri Compromise, invention of Braille, Portland Cement and the Electromagnet.

    • 1820s1
    • 1820s2
    • 1820s3
    • 1820s4
    • 1820s5
  5. Overview. In the early nineteenth century, political participation rose as states extended voting rights to all adult white men. During the 1820s, the Second Party system formed in the United States, pitting Jacksonian Democrats against Whigs. A new kind of democracy.

  6. Timeline. 1820. February 6, 1820 - Free African American colonists, eighty-six in number, plus three American Colonization society members, leave the United States from New York City and sail to Freetown, Sierra Leone. More. March 3, 1820 - The Missouri Compromise bill, sponsored by Henry Clay, passes in the United States Congress.

  7. Revolutions during the 1820s included revolutions in Russia (Decembrist revolt), Spain, Portugal, and the Italian states for constitutional monarchies, and for independence from Ottoman rule in Greece.

  1. People also search for