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U.S. HISTORY 1820-1850
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1829 Andrew Jackson Jupiter is a gas giant

1832 Black Hawk War Neptune is far away from us

1836 Battle of the Alamo Mercury is the smallest planet

1846 Mexican War Despite being red, Mars is cold

1850 Millard Fillmore Venus has a beautiful name


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Mercury Mars Jupiter Saturn
Mercury is the Despite being red, Jupiter is the Saturn is a gas giant
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U.S. HISTORY 1820-1850 INFOGRAPHICS

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● 1820 - New England Textile ● 1830s - Second Great Awakening
● 1820 - Maine becomes a state ● 1830 - Indian Removal Act
● 1821 - Missouri becomes a state ● 1831 - Nat Turner's revolt
● 1824 - Gibbons vs. Ogden ● 1831 - The Liberator publication
● 1825 - Erie Canal completed ● 1831 - Cyrus McCormick
● 1825 - John Quincy Adams President ● 1832 - Worcester v. State of Georgia
● 1829 - Andrew Jackson President ● 1832 - Black Hawk War
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Mercury is the Jupiter is the biggest
smallest planet planet

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Mars Saturn
Despite being red, Saturn is a gas giant
Mars is a cold place with rings
U.S. HISTORY 1820-1850 INFOGRAPHICS
Pluto Ceres
Pluto is considered a Ceres is located in an
dwarf planet asteroid belt

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Venus Earth
Venus has a nice name Earth is the planet
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Awakening them all

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planet from Earth dwarf planet
Mercury is the Despite being red, Earth is where we all
smallest planet Mars is cold live on
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New England textile mills were expanded in 1820

The Indian Removal Act dates from 1830

Cyrus McCormick invented the reaper

Gag Rule was imposed in 1836


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Formation of new states

1820 1821 1836


Maine Missouri Arkansas
Venus is a hot We all live on Mars is red and
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smallest planet with rings

Research
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Famous phrases

Testimonial 1 Testimonial 2 Testimonial 3

“Jupiter is a huge gas giant “ Mercury is the closest planet “Venus has a beautiful name
named after a Roman god” to the Sun and the smallest and is the second planet from
one” the Sun”

— Nat Turner — Samuel Colt — Warren Bridge


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Saturn is a gas giant 1836
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Jupiter is the 1857
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Martin Van Buren 1825


Andrew Jackson 1829
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President with the John Quincy Adams 1837
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James K. Polk 1841
William Henry Harrison 1845
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1820-1850 U.S. art Jupiter
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John Tyler James K. Polk Zachary Taylor


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Jupiter is the biggest Mercury is the closest Venus has a nice name but
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Earth is the third planet from
the Sun and the only one that
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U.S. HISTORY 1820-1850 INFOGRAPHICS
● 1845 - James K. Polk becomes President
● 1845 - Texas Annexation
1841 ●

1845 - Florida and Texas become states
1846 - Mexican-American War begins
● 1846 - Wilmot Proviso proposed

● 1841 - John Tyler becomes President


● 1842 - Webster-Ashburton Treaty


1844 - U.S. presidential election, 1844 1846
1844 - Oregon boundary dispute intensifies
● 1844 - Samuel Morse sends first telegraph
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