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1832 – 1832 United States presidential election: Andrew Jackson reelected president; Martin Van Buren elected vice president. 1832 – Jackson vetoes the charter renewal of the Second Bank of the United States, bringing to a head the Bank War and ultimately leading to the Panic of 1837. December 28, 1832 – Calhoun resigns as vice president.
May 5 – United States occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916–24) begins when companies of the United States Marine Corps land in the Dominican Republic. May 15 – Lynching of Jesse Washington: Jesse Washington, a black farmhand, is brutally lynched in Robinson, Texas by a crowd of white people, for allegedly murdering his employers' wife.
July 30 – Richard Rush, 8th United States Attorney General and 8th United States Secretary of the Treasury (born 1780) August 2 – Horace Mann, educator and abolitionist (born 1796) August 15 – Nathaniel Claiborne, politician (born 1777) September 2 – Delia Bacon, playwright and writer on the Shakespeare authorship question (born 1811)
The 13 British North American provinces of Virginia, Massachusetts Bay, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Delaware, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia united as the United States of America declare their independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain on ...
Timeline of the history of the United States (1820–1859) This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect:
Elections were held for the 65th United States Congress. The election occurred during the Fourth Party System, six months before the United States entered World War I. Unlike 1912, the Democrats did not benefit from a split in the Republican Party, but the Democrats still retained the presidency and the majority in the Senate.
Timeline of United States history (1820–1859) List of years in the United States; ... Benjamin F. Shively, U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1909 to 1916 (died 1916 ...
July 9/10 – Nikola Tesla inventor, genius (died in 1947 in New York, United States) July 11 – Georgiana Drew, stage actress (died 1893) July 24 – Franklin Ware Mann, inventor (died 1916) July 25 – Charles Major, novelist and lawyer (died 1913) August 15 – Charles E. Townsend, U.S. Senator from Michigan from 1911 to 1923 (died 1924)