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    1830s

    The 1830s was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1830, and ended on December 31, 1839. In this decade, the world saw a rapid rise of imperialism and colonialism, particularly in Asia and Africa. Britain saw a surge of power and world dominance, as Queen Victoria took to the throne in 1837. Conquests took place all over the world, particularly around the expansion of the Ottoman Empire and the British Raj. New outposts and settlements flourished in Oceania, as Europeans began to settle over Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. Wikipedia

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  2. thoughtco.com

    This decade of the 1800s featured several significant events in America and across the globe: a steam locomotive raced a horse, the U.S. President beat up the man who tried to assassinate him, Darwin visited the Galapagos Islands, and a tragic siege at the Alamo became legendary. The history of the 1830s was marked by railroad building in America, Opium Wars in Asia, and the ascension to the ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    July 2 - Robert H. Adams, U.S. Senator from Mississippi in 1830 (born 1792) August 6 - David Walker, African American abolitionist and writer (born 1796) August 9 - James Armistead Lafayette, African American slave, Continental Army double agent (born 1748 or 1760) September 24 - Elizabeth Monroe, First Lady of the United States (born 1768)
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    U.S. territorial extent in 1830. 1830s - Second Great Awakening is the religious revival movement 1830s - Oregon Trail which comes into use by settlers migrating to the Pacific Northwest. 1830 - Indian Removal Act 1831 - Nat Turner's revolt 1831 - The Liberator begins publication in 1831 1831 - Cyrus McCormick invents the mechanical reaper 1831 - Petticoat affair (also known as ...
  5. eyewitnesstohistory.com

    I n 1830 America boasted a population of approximately 13,000,000 people distributed among 25 states. Andrew Jackson, the "Great Commoner", was President. It was a land filled with unbridled pride and a confident optimism that the future would be better than the present. The revolution that created the country had ended only forty-seven years ...
  6. american-history.net

    1830 - The Oregon Trail is established. In the 1830, American settlers started traveling to the Oregon Territory. This was a very long journey and the route that was popularly used for making the journey famously became known as the Oregon Trail. The trail was first followed and established by settlers in 1830.
  7. 1830 was a pivotal year in American history, marked by significant changes in economic policy, politics, and social dynamics. The Tariff of 1830, the Nullification Crisis, the Indian Removal Act, and the rise of the Anti-Masonic and Whig parties all had far-reaching consequences, shaping the course of American history. ...
  8. stateoftheunion.onetwothree.net

    1830s - Second Great Awakening; early 1830s-Oregon Trail comes into use; 1830 - Indian Removal Act; 1831 - Nat Turner's revolt; 1831 - The Liberator begins publication; 1831 - Cyrus McCormick invents the reaper; 1832 - Worcester v. State of Georgia - U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of Cherokees; President Jackson ignores the ruling; 1832 ...
  9. britannica.com

    United States - Reform, Politics, Economy: Historians have labeled the period 1830-50 an "age of reform." At the same time that the pursuit of the dollar was becoming so frenzied that some observers called it the country's true religion, tens of thousands of Americans joined an array of movements dedicated to spiritual and secular uplift. There is not yet agreement as to why a rage for ...

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