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1 | 1846 | - 4 Mar 1846—1850: James Polk is inaugurated as the 11th president
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2 | 1849 | - 5 Mar 1849 —9 Jul 1850: Zachary Taylor president of the USA 1849-1850. Zachary Taylor died while in office
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3 | 1850 | - 1850 : Joel Houghton was granted the first dishwasher patent
- 9 Jul 1850 —1853: Millard Fillmore president of the USA 1850-1853. Millard Fillmore, vice president under Zachary Taylor, sworn in as president after Taylor\'s death
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4 | 1851 | - 1851 : Isaac Singer invents a sewing machine
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5 | 1852 | - 1852 : Harriet Beecher Stowe publishes Uncle Tom's Cabin, a novel about the cruelty of enslavement, increasing the desire of many northerners to abolish enslavement in the United States.
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6 | 1853 | - 1853 : Commodore Matthew Perry sails to Japan, which had been closed to foreigners for almost two hundred years, opening that country to trade with the United States.
- 4 Mar 1853 —1857: Franklin Pierce is inaugurated as the 14th president (March 4). Gadsden Purchase treaty is signed; U.S. acquires border territory from Mexico for $10 million (Dec. 30).
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7 | 1854 | - 1854 : John Tyndall demonstrates the principles of fiber optics
- 1854 : Naturalist and philosopher Henry David Thoreau writes Walden, a book which suggests that life is best lived simply, in harmony with nature and with few material possessions.
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8 | 1855 | - 1855 : Financier Ezra Cornell begins organizing a national telegraph system, the Western Union Telegraph Company.
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9 | 1856 | - 1856 : Louis Pasteur invents pasteurization
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10 | 1857 | - 1857: George Pullman invents the Pullman Sleeping Car for train travel
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11 | 1857 | - 1857 : In the Dred Scott decision, the Supreme Court denies African Americans the rights of American citizenship
- 4 Mar 1857 —1861: James Buchanan president of the USA 1857-1861
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12 | 1858 | - 1858 : Jean Lenoir invents an internal combustion engine
- 1858 : Overland mail service by stagecoach begins, connecting the east and west coasts of the United States.
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13 | 1858 | - 1858: Hamilton Smith patents the rotary washing machine
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14 | 1859 | - 1859 : John Brown, an abolitionist, leads an attack on the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia.
- 1859 : The drilling of an oil well in Titusville, Pennsylvania, changes the way most Americans light their homes, as kerosene made from the oil replaces whale oil and candles.
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15 | 1860 | - 1860 —1861: Pony Express mail service begins. Only lasts one year.
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16 | 1860 | - 20 Dec 1860: South Carolina secedes from the Union (Dec. 20).
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17 | 1861 | - 1861 : Elisha Otis patents elevator safety brakes, creating a safer elevator
- 1861 : Linus Yale invents the Yale lock or cylinder lock
- 4 Mar 1861 —1865: Abraham Lincoln president of the USA 1861-1865
- 12 Apr 1861 : USA Civil War begins 12 April 1861, battle of Ft. Sumter.The American Civil War begins when Confederate troops capture Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina.
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18 | 1861 | - 2 Feb 1861: Texas secedes (March 2).
- 8 Feb 1861: Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana secede (Jan.). Confederate States of America is established (Feb. 8).
- 9 Feb 1861: Jefferson Davis is elected president of the Confederacy (Feb. 9).
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19 | 1862 | - 1862 : Alexander Parkes invents the first man-made plastic
- 1862 : Dr. Richard Gatling patents the machine gun
- 1862 : Homestead Act offers 160 acres of public land in the western United States to settlers willing to settle on the land for 5 years.
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20 | 1863 | - 1863 : Emancipation Proclamation, President Abraham Lincoln signs law declaring freedom for enslaved persons living in states under the control of the Confederacy.
- 1 Jul 1863 —3 Jun 1863: The Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania marks a turning point in the Civil War, as Confederate forces retreat to the South after losing this important battle.
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21 | 1863 | - 19 Nov 1863: President Lincoln delivers the Gettysburg Address
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22 | 1864 | - 1864 : General Sherman and 62,000 Union soldiers sweep a 60-mile wide path of destruction in Georgia, severely weakening the Confederacy.
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23 | 1865 | - 9 Apr 1865 : USA Civil War ends when Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrenders to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.
- 14 Apr 1865 : Abraham Lincoln shot by John Wilkes Booth on 14 Apr 1865 and dies the next day
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24 | 1865 | - 15 Apr 1865—1869: Lincoln is assassinated (April 14) by John Wilkes Booth in Washington, DC, and is succeeded by his vice president, Andrew Johnson.
- 6 Dec 1865: Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution is ratified, prohibiting slavery
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25 | 1866 | - 1866 : Englishmen Robert Whitehead invents a torpedo
- 1866 : J. Osterhoudt patents the tin can with a key opener
- 1866 : Alfred Nobel invents dynamite
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26 | 1867 | - 1867 : Christopher Scholes invents the first practical and modern typewriter
- 1867 : The United States purchases the Alaska territory from Russia
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27 | 1868 | - 1868: J P Knight invents traffic lights
- 24 Feb 1868: President Johnson is impeached by the House of Representatives (Feb. 24), but he is acquitted at his trial in the Senate (May 26).
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28 | 1868 | - 1868 : George Westinghouse invents air brakes
- 1868 : Robert Mushet invents tungsten steel
- 9 Jul 1868 : The 14th Amendment grants rights and priviledges of American citizenship to African Americans.
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29 | 1869 | - 1869 : First transcontinental railroad is completed at Promontory Point, Utah, providing continuous railroad transportation across the entire United States.
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30 | 1869 | - 4 Mar 1869—1877: Ulysses Grant president of the USA 1869-1877
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31 | 1870 | - 1870 : The 15th amendment guarantees that no male citizen will be deprived of the right to vote because of race, color or previous condition of servitude
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32 | 1871 | - 1871 : Great Chicago Fire. A fire destroys the city of Chicago, Illinois.
- 1871 : The first professional baseball association, the National Association of Professional Baseball Players, is organized.
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33 | 1872 | - 1872 : A.M. Ward issues the first mail-order catalog
- 1872 : J.S. Risdon patents the metal windmill
- 1872 : Yellowstone National Park is established for the enjoyment of the public
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34 | 1873 | - 1873 : Joseph Glidden invents barbed wire
- 1873 : The United States experiences an economic depression, as over 5,000 companies go out of business after a stock market panic.
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35 | 1873 | - 4 Mar 1873: Grant's second inauguration
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36 | 1874 | - 1874 : American, C. Goodyear, Jr. invents the shoe welt stitcher
- 1874 : First American Zoo - America gets its first public zoo, the Philadelphia Zoological Gardens.
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37 | 1875 | - 1875 : Congress passes a Civil Rights Bill prohibiting discrimination in public places.
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38 | 1876 | - 1876: Nicolaus August Otto invents the first practical four-stroke internal combustion engine
- 25 Jun 1876: Gen. George Custer and his soldiers are killed in a battle with the Sioux Indians at the Little Big Horn in Montana
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39 | 1876 | - 1876 : Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone
- 1876 : Melville Bissell patents the carpet sweeper
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40 | 1877 | - 1877 : Thomas Edison invents the cylinder phonograph or tin foil phonograph
- 1877 : Edward Muybridge invents the first moving pictures
- 1877 : President Rutherford B. Hayes withdraws the last federal soldiers from the South, leaving the rights of African Americans unprotected.
- 1877 : Nez Perce war with the United States ends when federal troops capture Chief Joseph and his tribe.
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41 | 1877 | - 5 Mar 1877—1881: Rutherford B. Hayes is inaugurated as the 19th president
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42 | 1878 | - 1878 : Sir Joseph Wilson Swan was the first person to invent a practical and longer-lasting electic lightbulb
- 1878 : Thomas Edison invents the first practical incandescent electric light at Menlo Park, New Jersey.
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43 | 1879 | - 1879 : Frank Woolworth opens his first successful five-and-ten cent store in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
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