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  1. July 6 – Daniel Morgan, soldier and United States Representative from Virginia (born 1736) December 31 – Francis Lewis, signer of the Declaration of Independence from New York (born 1713) See also. Timeline of United States history (1790–1819) References

  2. 1920 – 19th Amendment, grants women the right to vote. 1920 – The Great Steel Strike ends. 1920 – Sacco and Vanzetti arrested. 1920 – First radio broadcasts, by KDKA in Pittsburgh and WWJ in Detroit. 1920 – Volstead Act. 1920 – Esch–Cummins Act. 1920 – Economy collapses. The Depression of 1920–21 begins.

  3. April–June. April 2 – The Coinage Act is passed establishing the United States Mint. April 5 – United States President George Washington vetoes a bill designed to apportion representatives among U.S. states. This is the first time the presidential veto is used in the United States. May 10 – Union Bank is founded in Boston.

  4. 1820 – U.S. presidential election, 1820: James Monroe reelected president unopposed, Daniel D. Tompkins reelected vice president. March 4, 1821 – President Monroe and Vice President Tompkins begin their second terms. 1821 – Missouri becomes a state. 1821 – Florida becomes a U.S. territory; the 1819 Adams–Onís Treaty goes into effect.

  5. Timeline of United States history (1790–1819) Further reading. Edward Thornton. The United States through English Spectacles in 1792–1794. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 9, No. 2 (July 1885). Earl L. Bradsher. A Model American Library of 1793. Sewanee Review, Vol. 24, No. 4 (October 1916), pp. 458–475.

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  7. November 23 – Elbridge Gerry, fifth vice president of the United States from 1813 to 1814 (born 1744) See also. 1814 in Canada; 1814 in the United Kingdom; See also. Timeline of United States history (1790–1819) References