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June 21,1788   The consitution was ratified by 12 of the 13 states.  
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December 24,1814   Treaty of Ghent  
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January 8,1815   Battle of New Orleans  
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April 1814   Burning of Washington D.C;Fort McHenry  
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September 10,1813   Battle of Lake Erie  
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November 7,1811   Battle of Tippecanoe  
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1809   Repeal of the Embargo Act  
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1807   Embargo Act  
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1805   Lewis and Clark reach the Pacific Ocean  
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1803   Louisiana Purchase  
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1800   Thomas Jefferson elected  
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1796   John Adams elected president  
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October 1794   Pinckney's Treaty  
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August 1795   Treaty of Greenville  
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November 1794   Jay's Treaty  
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August 20,1794   Battle of Fallen Timbers  
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1794   Whiskey Rebellion  
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April 22,1793   Neutrality Proclamation  
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July 14,1789   Storming of the Bastille; French Revolution begins  
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1992   Pyments to congrees explained  
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1971   18 yr. olds given right to vote  
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1961   Washington D.C. votes for president  
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1933   Repeal of Probition  
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1920   Women granted right to vote  
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1919   Phrobition  
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1913   Graduated income tax  
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1868   Rights of citizenship  
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1865   Slavery abolished  
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1791   first 10 amendments  
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May 1787   55 delegates met in Phildelphia to revise the articles of confederation  
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1787   The Bill of Right added to the Consituition  
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November 15, 1777   The articles of Confederation, the plan of governmentfor the new United States  
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