Post 10 of the most important events in the decade assigned. Explain each briefly (descriptively and in context of other events, individuals and issues of that time).
1820- The Missouri Compromise brings Missouri and Maine into the union and slavery to the American West. 1821- Mexicans rebel against Spanish rule, winning independence. 1823- President James Monroe proclaims the "Monroe Doctrine" against European intervention in the Americas.
tariff of abmination(1828) posses problems to the southern hearts in america, Incresing an already high 24% tax to 37% Andrews Jackson became president in 1828 webster-hayne debate in congress 1829
It was an agreement passed in 1820 between the proslavery and anti-slavery factions in the US Congress, involving primarily the regulation of slavery in the western territories. It prohibited slavery in the former Louisiana Territory north of the parallel 36 30' north except within the boundaries of the proposed state of missouri. wikipedia
"April 6, 1820- Joseph Smith Jr. had his 'First Vision'"-brandi
who the heck is that guy and what did his visions have to do with anything?
Joseph Smith Jr. is the founder of the Mormon church, also called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His vision was of God and Jesus, in his vision they told him not to join any existing church and to prepare for his important task, founding the Mormon church.
1823 - Stephen Austin establishes the first American settlement in Tejas on land originally granted to his father along the San Antonio River. By the terms of this grant, all 300 families in the new colony are to become Mexican citizens and Roman Catholics.
1828 - The Cherokees of Arkansas agree to give up their land and settle in the Indian Territory west of the Mississippi.