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  1. 1800 – Convention of 1800 ends the Quasi-War. 1800 – U.S. presidential election, 1800: Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr tie in the Electoral College. 1801 – Thomas Jefferson elected president by the House of Representatives; Aaron Burr elected vice president. 1801 – President Adams appoints John Marshall Chief Justice.

  2. History of the United States. Pre-Columbian era. Colonial history of the United States. 1776–1789. 1789–1815. 1815–1849. 1849–1865. 1865–1918. 1918–1945. 1945–1964. 1964–1980. 1980–1991. 1991–2008. 2008–present. Named eras and periods. These multi-year periods are commonly identified in American history.

  3. Feb 28, 2021 · In the U.S., the 1800s marked a time of great gains and expansion as well as political upheaval. Discover the key events of each decade.

  4. 1800 in the United States: 1800 in U.S. states; States; Connecticut; Delaware; Georgia; Kentucky; Maryland; Massachusetts; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New York; North Carolina; Pennsylvania; Rhode Island; South Carolina; Tennessee; Vermont; Virginia; Washington, D.C. List of years in the United States by state or territory

  5. Feb 13, 2023 · The United States in the 1800s is a nation-leading a precarious existence. Created by the 1776 Declaration of Independence and ratified by the Treaty of Paris, the United States could have easily collapsed during these formative years. The 1800s provides a timeline of how these early challenges were faced and overcome.

  6. AP US History Study Guide. Period 4: 1800–1848. Resources by Period: Period 1: 1491–1607. Period 2: 1607–1754. Period 3: 1754–1800. Period 4: 1800–1848. Period 5: 1844–1877. Period 6: 1865–1898. Period 7: 1890–1945. Period 8: 1945–1980. Period 9: 1980–Present. Period 4: 1800–1848. Key Concepts.

  7. 1830s: Era of the Common Man (1829–37) Andrew Jackson, U.S. president from 1829 to 1837, was said to have ushered in the Era of the Common Man.

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