Timeline of the history of the United States (1860–1899) explained
This section of the timeline of United States history concerns events from 1860 to 1899.
1860s
Presidency of James Buchanan
- 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
- March 4, 1861 – Lincoln becomes the 16th president and Hamlin becomes the 15th vice president
- 1861 – American Civil War begins at Fort Sumter
- 1861 – First Battle of Bull Run (First Battle of Manassas)
- 1861 – Davis unanimously elected to full term as Confederate president, Stephen unanimously elected to full term as Confederate vice president.
- February 22, 1862 – Davis becomes Confederate president, Stephens become Confederate vice president.
- 1862 – Battle of Hampton Roads (Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack; first ever naval battle between iron-sided ships)
- 1862 – Homestead Act
- 1862 – Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act
- 1862 – Gen. Robert E. Lee placed in command of the Army of Northern Virginia
- 1862 – Second Battle of Bull Run (Second Battle of Manassas)
- 1862 – Battle of Antietam (Battle of Sharpsburg)
- 1862 – Dakota War of 1862 begins
- 1862–1863 – Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation
- 1863 – Battle of Gettysburg
- 1863 – The Siege of Vicksburg ends
- 1863 – New York City draft riots
- 1863 – Pro-Union Virginia counties become separate state of West Virginia
- 1863 - Lincoln announces the 10% Plan
- 1864 – Gen. Ulysses S. Grant put in command of all Union forces
- 1864 – Wade–Davis Bill
- 1864 – Sand Creek massacre
- 1864 – Nevada becomes a state
- 1864 – U.S. presidential election, 1864; Abraham Lincoln is reelected president and Andrew Johnson elected vice president on the "fusion" Union Party ticket.
- 1864 – Sherman's March to the Sea
- 1865 – Robert E. Lee made commander-in-chief of all Confederate forces
- March 4, 1865 – President Lincoln begins second term; Johnson becomes the 16th vice president
- 1865 – Richmond, Virginia, the Confederate capital, captured by a corps of black Union troops
- 1865 – Lee surrenders to Grant at Appomattox Court House
- 1865 – Freedmen's Bureau
- 1865 - the 13th Amendment was adopted, setting slaves free forever.
Presidency of Andrew Johnson
Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant
1870s
- 1870 – 15th Amendment
- 1870 – First graduate programs (at Yale and Harvard)
- 1870 – Black Codes
- 1870 - Virginia, Mississippi, Texas, and Georgia are readmitted to the union
- 1871 – Great Chicago Fire
- 1871 – Treaty of Washington with the British Empire regarding Canada
- 1871 - The New York Times published evidence of Tweed's rampant greed.
- 1871 - Civil Service Reform Act passes
- 1871 - Ku Klux Klan Act
- 1872 – Yellowstone National Park created
- 1872 – Crédit Mobilier scandal
- 1872 – Amnesty Act
- 1872 – Alabama Claims
- 1872 – U.S. presidential election, 1872: Ulysses S. Grant reelected president; Henry Wilson elected vice president
- 1872 - Victoria Claflin Woodhull, first woman presidential candidate, enters presidential race.
- 1873 – Panic of 1873
- March 4, 1873 – President Grant begins second term; Wilson becomes the 18th vice president
- 1873 – Virginius Affair
- 1873 - One of the first schools of nursing opens at Bellevue Hospital in New York
- 1874 – Red River Indian War
- 1874 - National Woman's Christian Temperance Union formed in Cleveland
- 1875 – Aristides (horse) wins first Kentucky Derby
- 1875 – Resumption Act
- 1875 – Civil Rights Act of 1875
- 1875 – The Art Students League of New York is founded
- November 22, 1875 – Vice President Wilson dies
- 1875 - Whiskey Ring Scandal
- 1876 – National League of baseball founded
- 1876 – Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia
- 1876 – Munn v. Illinois establishes public regulation of utilities
- 1876 – Colorado becomes a state
- 1876 – Battle of Little Bighorn
- 1876 - Central Park opens in New York City
- 1876 – Wild Bill Hickok is killed by a shot to the back of his head by Jack McCall while playing poker in Deadwood, South Dakota. He held aces and eights, now known as the Dead man's hand.
- 1876 – U.S. presidential election, 1876 seemingly elects Samuel J. Tilden president and Thomas A. Hendricks vice president, but results are disputed with 20 Electoral College votes allegedly in doubt.
- 1877 – The Electoral Commission awards Rutherford B. Hayes the presidency and William A. Wheeler the vice presidency in return for ending the military occupation of the South.
- 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877
Presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes
1880s
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
- March 4, 1889 – Harrison becomes the 23rd president and Morton becomes the 22nd vice president
- 1889 – Oklahoma Land Rush (April 22, 1889)
- 1889 – Centennial of the Constitution celebrated.
- 1889 – North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington become states
- 1889 – Johnstown Flood in Pennsylvania
- 1889 – Jane Addams founds Hull House
- December 6, 1889 – Former Confederate president Jefferson Davis dies.
- 1889 - During a speech given by Benjamin Harrison, he becomes the first U.S. president in history to have a voice recording.
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
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