1800’s World Perspective Search for significant events for each decade in the United States and France. Choose one other geographical country for each decade to comment on relevant events impacting France and the United States. Taken from PHILIPPINE DUCHESNE a chronology of her life and times in France, America and Rome by Richard Lowell Vinson (Frenchtown Community Corporation) Decade United States France Your choice of another relevant country 1790-1800 1791 The Church of San Carlos 1792 The French Revolution Borromeo was built in what began. was to become St. Charles, 1799 Napoleon Bonaparte Missouri. seized control of the French 1799 Daniel Boone appointed government. commandant of the Femme Osage district on July 11th. 1800-1810 1803 April 30 the Louisiana 1800 Napoleon by secret Territory was purchased by treaty with Spain gained the the United States from Louisiana Territory for France Napoleon who needed the 1800 Madeleine Sophie Barat, money for his many assisted by Father Joseph involvements. Varin, founded the Society of 1804 March 9 the formal the Sacred Heart in Paris. transfer of the northern Louisiana Territory was made in St. Louis and St. Charles, Missouri. 1804 May 16 the Lewis and Clark Expedition was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson to chart the Columbia and Missouri Rivers to the Pacific Ocean; the expedition started in St. Charles, Missouri. 1804 Daniel Boone left St. Charles County to live with his son, Nathan, in present day Howard County, Missouri. 1806 the St. Charles Post Office was established on August 1. 1809 St. Charles was incorporated as a city. 1810-1820 1812 October 1 St. Charles 1814 End of Napoleon’s County was established and Empire St. Charles became the 1815 Brief return of Napoleon County Seat. which ended with his defeat at Waterloo in June 1820-1830 1820 Missouri Compromise 1823 Bishop DuBourg of St. allowed Maine to become a Louis returned to France. free state and Missouri as a 1830 Overthrow of King slave state. Charles X in July Revolution in 1820 Boone’s Lick Road was which Louis Philippe was established in St. Charles; placed on the throne. from this road came later the Santa Fe Trail and the Oregon Trail. 1820 First newspaper established in St. Charles called The Missourian under the leadership of Robert McLoud. 1821 Missouri admitted as a state on August 10th; St. Charles was the first state capital from 1821 to 1826; Alexander McNair was the first governor. He resided at 701 North Second Street across from the Academy of the Sacred Heart. 1822 First public school established in St. Charles. 1824 Bishop Rosati came to St. Louis as a replacement for Bishop DuBourg. 1827 Lindenwood College was established. 2000-current .
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