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January 7 – The Virginia General Assembly adopts the Report of 1800, a resolution drafted by James Madison arguing for the sovereignty of the individual states under the United States Constitution and against the Alien and Sedition Acts. April – Voting begins in the 1800 United States presidential election; it will last until October. The ...
The Territory of Indiana is organized, May 7, 1800; Thomas Jefferson becomes the 3rd president of the United States on March 4, 1801; First Barbary War, 1801–1805; The Territory Northwest of the River Ohio is admitted to the Union as the State of Ohio (the 17th state) on March 1, 1803
1800s in Massachusetts (14 C, 1 P) 1800s in Michigan Territory (3 C) ... 1800s in Ohio (10 C) P. 1800s in Pennsylvania (13 C) R. 1800s in Rhode Island (11 C, 1 P) S.
Athens : Ohio University Press, 2000. Labelle, Jean. Melancholy convictions : the unsure state of union in the state of Massachusetts from the late 1790s to 1816 (thesis/dissertation). 2000. Branson, Susan. "Elizabeth Drinker: Quaker Values and Federalist Support in the 1790s."
[130] [131] A 2016 study on immigrants in Ohio concluded that immigrants make up 6.7% of all entrepreneurs in Ohio although they are just 4.2% of Ohio's population, and that these immigrant-owned businesses generated almost $532 million in 2014. The study also showed that "immigrants in Ohio earned $15.6 billion in 2014 and contributed $4.4 ...
Annin & Smith in business (approximate date). 1819 – Cathedral Church of St. Paul built. 1820 – Mercantile Library Association established. 1821 English Classical School established. [40] Doggett's Repository of Arts opens (approximate date). 1822 Boston incorporated as a city. [41] Leverett Street Jail opens; old jail closes.
April 30 – The Enabling Act of 1802 authorizes the creation of Ohio from the Northwest Territory and sets a precedent for the creation of future states from the western territories. June 1 – William Thornton is appointed the first superintendent of the United States Patent Office .
Flag of Oklahoma. The history of Oklahoma refers to the history of the state of Oklahoma and the land that the state now occupies. Areas of Oklahoma east of its panhandle were acquired in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, while the Panhandle was not acquired until the U.S. land acquisitions following the Mexican–American War (1846–1848).