Timeline of the history of the United States (1860–1899)

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More than 550,000 Americans died fighting the Civil War, including these men who fell during the bloody Battle of Antietam.

This section of the

timeline of United States history
concerns events from 1860 to 1899.

1860s

Presidency of James Buchanan

U.S. territorial extent in 1860
  • April 3, 1860 – Pony Express begins.
  • November 6 – 1860 United States presidential election: Abraham Lincoln elected president and Hannibal Hamlin vice president with only 39% of the vote in a four-man race.
  • December 18 – Crittenden Compromise fails.
  • December 20 –
    President Buchanan
    fires his cabinet.
  • December 20 – South Carolina secedes from the Union
  • January 9, 1861 – Secessionist forces in South Carolina fire at the USS Star of the West, forcing it to withdraw.
  • January 9 – Mississippi secedes from the Union
  • January 10 – Florida secedes from the Union
  • January 11 – Alabama secedes from the Union
  • January 19 – Georgia secedes from the Union
  • January 26 – Louisiana secedes from the Union
  • February 1 – Texas secedes from the Union
  • February 4 – Secessionist states establish the Confederate States of America
  • February 9 – Jefferson Davis elected provisional president of the Confederacy. Alexander H. Stephens elected provisional vice president of the Confederacy.
  • February 11 – Stephens becomes provisional vice president of the Confederate States.
  • February 18 – Davis becomes provisional president of the Confederate States.
  • March 2 – The Corwin Amendment to enshrine slavery forever is passed by Congress. It is not ratified.

Presidency of Abraham Lincoln

Presidency of Andrew Johnson

Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant

  • March 4, 1869 – Grant becomes the 18th president and Colfax becomes the 17th vice president.
  • 1869 – The
    Promontory Summit, Utah Territory
    .
  • 1869 – Texas v. White upholds Radical Reconstruction and states that once Texas joins the Union, its union was indissoluble.

1870s

U.S. territorial extent in 1870

Presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes

  • March 4, 1877 – After only two days as president-elect and vice president-elect, Hayes becomes the 19th president and Wheeler becomes the 19th vice president
  • 1877 – Reconstruction ends
  • 1877 – Nez Perce War
  • 1878 – Bland–Allison Act
  • 1878 –
    Morgan silver dollars
    first minted
  • 1879 –
    light bulb
  • 1879 – Knights of Labor go public

1880s

U.S. territorial extent in 1880

Presidency of James A. Garfield

  • March 4, 1881 – Garfield becomes the 20th president; Arthur becomes the 20th vice president.
  • July 2, 1881 – President Garfield is shot by a deranged gunman on a train platform.

Presidency of Chester A. Arthur

First presidency of Grover Cleveland

Presidency of Benjamin Harrison

1890s

Second presidency of Grover Cleveland

Presidency of William McKinley

  • March 4, 1897 – McKinley becomes the 25th president; and Hobart becomes the 24th vice president
Wreckage of the USS Maine

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