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  1. 1820-1829, 19th century, decade overview The 1820s were a transitional period away from the “Empire” silhouette and Neoclassical influences. Instead, Romanticism became the chief influence on fashion, as Gothic decoration lavished dresses and historicism inspired styles borrowed from past centuries.

  2. 1854 - Walker Expedition. 1856 - Sack of Lawrence, Kansas. 1856 - Pottawatomie Massacre. 1856 - Preston Brooks canes Charles Sumner on the steps of the U.S. Capitol building. 1857 - James Buchanan becomes President. 1857 - Dred Scott v. Sandford 60 US 393 1857 declares that blacks are not citizens of the United States and cannot sue.

  3. 11 de mar. de 2020 · 1820. 29 gennaio: Giorgio IV divenne re d'Inghilterra alla morte di Giorgio III; il re ampiamente impopolare era reggente di suo padre dal 1811 e morì nel 1830. Marzo: il Compromesso del Missouri è diventato legge negli Stati Uniti. La legislazione storica ha effettivamente evitato di affrontare la questione della riduzione in schiavitù per ...

  4. Trabajo Integrador de Historia. Historia Argentina-Latinoamericana (1828-1886) Argentina desde 1826 a 1852 GRUPO : GINART , ALCARAZ Y CASTRO. LINEA DE TIEMPO. Acontecimientos importantes en la vida de Urquiza. Azul Macfarlane y Delfina Deandrea. Juan Manuel de Rosas.

  5. The Gibbs Cabinet of Minerals, which had been on exhibition since 1810, purchased. Sep 12 1826. The graduating class numbered 101; the largest previous class (82) graduated in 1814. Sep 1827. The Society of the Alumni was formed with the avowed object of "sustaining and advancing the interests of the college. Summer 1828.

  6. January 1, 1820. Presedential Elections: Popular Vote Electoral VoteJames Monroe (D-Republican) 231. John Q. Adams (Ind. Republican) 1. January 1, 1820. Missouri Compromise of 1820. February 22, 1821. Treaty ceding Florida to United States ratified. January 1, 1822. Monroe recognizes South American colonies as independent states.

  7. 25 de ene. de 2007 · February 20: Angelina Emily Grimke Weld is is born. Grimke, is a southern woman from a family of enslavers who, along with her sister, Sarah Moore Grimke, will become a North American 19th-century Black activist and women's rights proponent. With her sister and her husband, Theodore Weld, Angelina Grimke will also write "American Slavery As It ...