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U.S. History by Year, 1800-1819

Based on the clues, guess these American related things that happened in each year.
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Year
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Answer
1819
This territory becomes the 22nd state
Alabama
1818
Andrew Jackson leads a war against this Florida tribe
Seminole
1817
In Rome, New York, construction on this canal begins
Erie Canal
1816
This gun and ammunition manufacturer is founded in Ilion, New York
Remington
1815
Andrew Jackson fights the British in the battle for this city
New Orleans
1814
At the Battle of Baltimore, Francis Scott Key writes this national anthem
Star-Spangled Banner
1813
American troops raid this city, then called York
Toronto
1812
The United States declares war on Great Britain, starting this war
War of 1812
1811
Chief Tecumseh is defeated by this future president at the Battle of Tippecanoe
William Henry Harrison
1810
This republic declares independence from Spain before being annexed by the U.S.
West Florida
1809
Abraham Lincoln is born in a log cabin in this state
Kentucky
1808
The United States ceases the importation of this
Slaves
1807
Zebulon Pike returns from exploring this mountain range
Rocky Mountains
1806
This man publishes the first American English dictionary
Noah Webster
1805
This explorer duo arrive at the Pacific Ocean
Lewis & Clark
1804
Alexander Hamilton is killed in a duel by this Vice President
Aaron Burr
1803
The United States buys this territory from France
Louisiana
1802
The United States fights pirates along the north coast of this continent
Africa
1801
This Virginian becomes the third president of the United States
Thomas Jefferson
1800
John Adams becomes the first president to live in this building
The White House
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