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Political Timelines

A timeline of the United States' political history. These political timelines, along with the AP US Government and Politics vocabulary terms, political parties, outlines, biographies, case briefs, and important documents will help you prepare for the AP US Gov and Politics exam.

  • 1800-1809 - The Jeffersonian Revolution
  • 1810-1819 - Formative Years
  • 1820-1829 - The Era of Good Feelings
  • 1840-1849 - Seeds of Secession
  • 1850-1859 - Sectionalism and Secession
  • 1860-1869 - Radical Reconstruction
  • 1870-1879 - The Gilded Age
  • 1880-1889 - Status Quo Politics
  • 1890-1899 - The Agrarian Revolt
  • 1900-1909 - The Modern State
  • 1910-1919 - The Progressive Era
  • 1920-1929 - A Return to Normalcy
  • 1930-1939 - The New Deal Landslide
  • 1940-1949 - Rise of Money Politics
  • 1950-1959 - Cold War Politics
  • 1960-1969 - The Era of Civil Revolt
  • 1970-1979 - Seeds of Corruption
  • 1980-1989 - The Reagan Revolution
  • 1990-1999 - The Call for Reform
1800-1809 - The Jeffersonian Revolution ›
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