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Identifier: newschoolhistory00holm_0 (find matches)
Title: New school history of the United States
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Holmes, George Frederick, 1820-1897
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Publisher: New York, University publishing company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ut to exclude it from the rest of Lou-isiana, north of the parallel of 36^ 20. This condition was1821 adopted when Missouri was accepted as a State.* « * Maine was first admitted ; Missouri had to wait21 Aug. another year. 69. Mr. Monroes second term of office began beforethe admission of Missouri. During his first term four Stateswere received into the Union : Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama,and Maine. Provision had been made for admitting Mis-souri also. 70. The Atlantic was first crossed by a steam ves-sel during this period. The Savannah, a very small craft, ^ passed from Savannah, in Georgia, to Liverpool, f* It pointed the way for the large and multitudinoussteamships that now traverse the oceans in all directions. * This provision is known in the subsequent history as the The Missouri Com-promise. t Sails were used as well as steam. In bad weather the wheels were unshipped.The Savannah was twenty-five days, after leaving Savannah, before it came in sightof the coast of Ireland.
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SUMMARY FOR REVIEW. 195 SUMMARY OF TOPICS.—PART IV.THE REPUBLIC ESTABLISHED. Washingtons Administration, i. Washingtons task ; his Cabi-net. 2. Raising a revenue. 3. Hamiltons policy. 4. A National Bank ;a mint. 5. Anti-slavery petition ; slavery south of the Ohio. 6. Washing-ton City. 7. War with the Indians. 7. Federalists and Anti-Federalists ;their leaders. 9. Genest and French interference. 10. The whiskey in-surrection, ri. Disputes with Britain; the Jay treaty. 12. Treaty withAlgiers; with Spain. 13. Washingtons retirement. 14. His successor;Washingtons death ; progress of the country. Administration of John Adams. 15. Antagonism of President andVice-President. 16. Troubles with France. 17. War with France. 18.Alien and sedition laws ; Kentucky and Virginia resolutions, ig. Wash-ington the seat of Government. 20. Third presidential election ; amend-ment to the Constitution Jeffersons Administration. 21. Aspect of affairs; Jeffersons manners.22. Purchase of Louisiana. 23. War

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