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This document provides a chronological list of important events and developments in United States history from 1798 to 1838. Some of the key events included the Louisiana Purchase, the War of 1812, several presidential elections, the establishment of the Supreme Court under John Marshall, the Monroe Doctrine, the Tariff of Abominations, the Indian Removal Act, and the Panic of 1837. The list touches on the expansion of the nation's territory, important court cases, political developments, and economic events during the early decades of the 19th century.

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This document provides a chronological list of important events and developments in United States history from 1798 to 1838. Some of the key events included the Louisiana Purchase, the War of 1812, several presidential elections, the establishment of the Supreme Court under John Marshall, the Monroe Doctrine, the Tariff of Abominations, the Indian Removal Act, and the Panic of 1837. The list touches on the expansion of the nation's territory, important court cases, political developments, and economic events during the early decades of the 19th century.

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1798 – Virginia and Kentucky  Dartmouth College v Woodward

Resolutions Economic panic of 1819 

1800 ­ Thomas Jefferson elected third  1820 – Missouri Compromise

president 1821 – Second Great Awakening Begins

1801 – John Marshall Chief Justice 1823 – Monroe Doctrine 

1803 – Louisiana Purchase 1824­ John Quincy Adams elected sixth 

Marbury v. Madison president 

1807 – Embargo Act  Gibbons v. Ogden

1808 – James Madison elected fourth  `1828 – Tariff of Abominations

president Andrew Jackson elected 

Slave trade stopped by  seventh president

congressional law 1830 – Indian Removal Act

1809 – Non­intercourse Act 1831 – Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
1810 – Macon’s Bill No. 2 1832 – Tariff Act
1812­15 – War of 1812 Nullification crisis in S. 
1815 – Battle of New Orleans Carolina
Hartford Convention Jackson vetoes U.S. Bank re­
Treaty of Ghent charter
1816 – James Monroe elected fifth  1834 – Whig Party formed
president 1836 – Martin Van Buren elected eighth 
2nd Bank of the U.S. chartered president
1st Protective tariff 1837 – Panic of 1837
1817 – Rush­Bagot agreement  Specie Circular
1818 – Convention of 1818  1838 – Trail of Tears
1819 – Adams­Onis Treaty

McCulloch v. Maryland

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