CHRONOLOGY.

  PERIOD X.--AGE OF LIBERTY ESTABLISHED.

  A.D. 1800 TO A.D. 1824.

  18OO. INDIANA TERRITORY formed,--July 4.

  LOUISIANA ceded to France by Spain by secret treaty,--Oct. 1.

  SEAT OF GOVERNMENT removed to Washington, D.C.; Congress met,--Nov. 17.

  1801. THOMAS JEFFERSON inaugurated president,--March 4.

  MILITARY ACADEMY established at West Point, N.Y.,--March 10.

  TRIPOLI declared war against the United States,--June 10.

  1802. GEORGIA'S cession of territory to General Government,--April 24.

  OHIO admitted to the Union,--Nov. 22.

  1803. LOUISIANA ceded to the United States by France for 80,000,000 francs,--April 30. (By this cession the United States claimed to the present western boundary of Florida.)

  1804. The _Philadelphia_ destroyed by Decatur at Tripoli,--Feb. 16.

  DUEL between Hamilton and Burr, at Hoboken, N.J.,--July 11.

  TWELFTH AMENDMENT to the Constitution declared in force,--Sept. 25.

  ORLEANS TERRITORY formed,--Oct. I.

  DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA formed, same as Louisiana cession, less Orleans Territory,--Oct. I.

  1805. LOUISIANA TERRITORY formed,--March 3.

  JEFFERSON'S second presidential term began,--March 4.

  TREATY OF PEACE concluded with Tripoli,--June 4.

  MICHIGAN TERRITORY formed,--June 30.

  1806. BONAPARTE'S Berlin Decree,--Nov. 21.

  1807. BRITISH "ORDERS IN COUNCIL" requiring goods to land in Great Britain,--Jan. 7.

  THE _Chesapeake_ attacked by the _Leopard_ off the coast of Virginia,--June _22_.

  AARON BURR tried for treason, at Richmond, Va.; acquitted,--Sept. 1.

  FULTON successfully applied steam navigation on the Hudson,--Sept. 14.

  BRITISH "ORDERS IN COUNCIL" prohibited trade with France and allies,--Nov. 17.

  BONAPARTE'S Milan decree prohibited trade with English colonies,--Dec. 17.

  1808. BONAPARTE'S Bayonne decree ordered seizure of United States vessels,--April 17.

  1809. NON-INTERCOURSE ACT, prohibiting trade with Great Britain and France, passed,--Feb. 27.

  ILLINOIS TERRITORY formed,--March 1.

  JAMES MADISON inaugurated president,--March 4.

  1810. BONAPARTE'S Ramboulliet decree; 132 American vessels seized and sold,--March 23.

  1811. GEORGE, Prince of Wales, appointed regent of Great Britain,--Feb. 3.

  BATTLE between the _President_ and _Little Belt_, off Virginia,--May 16.

  BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE, Ind.; Harrison defeats Indians,--Nov. 7.

  1812. LOUISIANA admitted into the Union,--April 30.

  WAR with Great Britain proclaimed by the United States,--June 19.

  HULL'S EXPEDITION against Fort Maiden, Canada,--July.

  FORT MACKINAW captured by British and Indians,--July 17.

  FIRST BATTLE of Brownstown, Mich.; British defeated Van Horn,--Aug. 5.

  SECOND BATTLE of Brownstown, or Manaugua; American victory,--Aug. 9.

  BRITISH sloop _Alert_ taken by the _Essex_, off Newfoundland,--Aug. 13.

  HULL surrendered Detroit,--Aug. 16.

  THE _Guerriere_, British frigate, captured by the _Constitution_, off Massachusetts,--Aug. 19.

  BATTLE OF QUEENSTOWN, Canada; Van Rensselaer wounded, Brock killed,--Oct. 13.

  BATTLE OF LEWISTON, N. Y.; Cowardly conduct of American militia,--Oct. 13.

  BRITISH ship _Poictiers_ captured the _Frolic_ and Wasp, off North Carolina,--Oct. 18.

  BRITISH ship _Macedonia_ captured by _United States_, off Canary Islands,--Oct. 25.

  MISSOURI TERRITORY formed,--Dec. 7.

  BRITISH frigate _Java_ captured by the _Constitution_,off Bahia, Brazil,--Dec. 29.

  1813. BATTLE OF FRENCHTOWN, Mich.; Winchester defeated by Proctor,--Jan. 22.

  BRITISH brig _Peacock_ captured the _Hornet_ off the Demarara, South America,--Feb. 24.

  MADISON began second presidential term,--March 4.

  BATTLE OF YORK, Canada (now Toronto); explosion of British magazine,--April 27.

  FORT MEIGS besieged by 2,000 British and Indians under Proctor,--May 1.

  GENERAL CLAY and I,200 Kentuckians dispersed besiegers,--May 5.

  PBEVOST made an unsuccessful attack on Sackett's Harbor,--May 29.

  THE _Chesapeake_, Captain Lawrence, captured by _the Shannon_, in Massachusetts Bay,--June I.

  DEFENCE OF FORT STEPHENSON (now Lower Sandusky, O.) by Major Crogan,--Aug. 3.

  AMERICAN brig _Argus_ captured by the _Pelican_, in the English Channel,--Aug. 14.

  THE CREEK WAR; Massacre of Fort Mimms, Ala.,--Aug. 30.

  BRITISH brig _Boxer_ captured by the _Enterprise_, off Maine,--Sept. 5.

  PERRY'S victory at west end of Lake Erie,--Sept. 10.

  BATTLE OF THE THAMES, or Moravian town, Canada; Tecumseh killed,--Oct. 5.

  BATTLE OF TALLADEGA, Ala.; Jackson defeated the Creeks,--Nov. 9.

  BATTLE OF CHRYSLER'S FIELD, Canada; British repulsed,--Nov. 11.

  PORTER made a successful cruise in the Pacific with the _Essex_.

  1814. BATTLE OF TOHOPEKA, or Horse-Shoe Bend, Ala.; last of the Creek War,--March 27.

  AMERICAN frigate _Essex_ captured off Chile,--March 28.

  WILKINSON repulsed at La Colle Mill, Canada,--March 30.

  _Peacock_ captured British brig _Epervier_, off Florida,--April 29.

  _Wasp_ captured British sloop _Reindeer_, near English Channel,--June 18.

  GENERALS SCOTT AND RIPLEY captured Fort Erie,--July 3.

  BATTLE OF CHIPPEWA, Canada; Scott defeated Riall,--July 5.

  BATTLE OF LUNDY'S LANE, Canada, the most obstinate of the war,--July 25.

  FIRST BATTLE of Fort Erie, Drummond repulsed,--Aug. 15.

  Ross dispersed Americans at Bladensburg, Md.,--Aug. 24.

  WASHINGTON D. C., captured; public buildings burned,--Aug. 24.

  BATTLE OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN; American victory, Sept. 11.

  BATTLE OF PLATTSBURG, N. Y.; Prevost, British, defeated by McComb,--Sept. 11.

  Ross defeated Americans at North Point, Md.; death of Ross,--Sept. 12.

  BROOKS' unsuccessful bombardment of Fort McHenry, Md.,--Sept. 13.

  BRITISH bombarded Fort Boyer, Mobile Bay, without success,--Sept. 15.

  SECOND BATTLE of Fort Erie; Brown dispersed besiegers,--Sept. 17.

  JACKSON drove British from Pensacola, Fla.,--Nov. 7.

  AMERICAN flotilla surrendered to the British, at Lake Borgne, La.,--Dec. 14.

  CONVENTION at Hartford, Conn., opposed to the war,--Dec. 15.

  BATTLE nine miles from New Orleans; Jackson retired to intrenchments,--Dec. 23.

  TREATY OF GHENT, Belgium (peace), signed,--Dec. 24.

  1815. BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS, fourteen days after treaty of peace,--Jan. 8.

  BRITISH squadron captured the frigate _President_, off New Jersey,--Jan. 15.

  BRITISH _Cyane_ and _Levant_ captured by _Constitution_, off Madeira Islands,--Feb. 20.

  WAR against Algiers declared by Congress,--March 3.

  _Hornet_ captured British brig _Penguin_, off Brazil,--March 23.

  1816. BANK OF UNITED STATES re-chartered for twenty years; capital, $35,000,000,--April 10.

  INDIANA admitted into the Union,--Dec. 11.

  1817. ALABAMA TERRITORY formed,--March 3.

  JAMES MONROE inaugurated president; "era of good feeling,"--March 4.

  SEMINOLES and Creeks began depredations in Georgia and Alabama.

  MISSISSIPPI admitted into the Union,--Dec. 10.

  1818. JACKSON seized Spanish forts in Florida.

  JOINT occupation of Oregon by United States and Great Britain agreed upon.

  PENSACOLA, Fla., seized by Jackson; Spanish officials sent to Cuba,--May 25.

  ILLINOIS admitted into the Union,--Dec. 8.

  1819. FLORIDA ceded to
the United States by Spain,--Feb. 22.

  ARKANSAS TERRITORY formed,---July 4.

  ALABAMA admitted into the Union,--Dec. 14.

  1820. ACCESSION of George IV. to throne of Great Britain,--Jan. 29.

  MISSOURI COMPROMISE ACT passed,--March 3.

  MAINE admitted into the Union,--March 15.

  1821. MEXICO became independent of Spain,--Feb. 24.

  MONROE began second presidential term,--March 5.

  MISSOURI admitted into the Union,--Aug. 10.

  1823. FLORIDA TERRITORY formed,--March 3.

  "MONROE DOCTRINE" enunciated in the annual message,--Dec. 2.

  1824. LAFAYETTE visited the United States.--Aug. 15.

 
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