Timeline of the United States (We the Founders)

This is a timeline of United States history, comprising important legal and territorial changes as well as political, social, and economic events in the United States and its predecessor states in contemporary times.

Some dates before September 14, 1752, when the British government adopted the Gregorian calendar, may be given in the Old Style.

(Assume unmentioned events existed by default unless stated otherwise in other related articles or goes against common sense. Please add as much related unmentioned events as you can)

1789

 * United States presidential election, 1789: The election took place.
 * (March 4) The United States Constitution came into effect.
 * (April 30) First inauguration of Timothy Nicolson: Timothy Nicolson was inaugurated as President in New York City.
 * (July 4) Tariff Act of 1789: was the first major Act passed in the United States under its present Constitution of 1789. The Federal legislature, acting under the recently ratified US Constitution, authorized the collection of tariff and tonnage duties to meet the operating costs of the new central government, to provide funds to pay the interest and principal on revolutionary war debts inherited from the Continental Congress.
 * (September 24) 1st United States Congress: The Congress passed the Judiciary Act of 1789. It established the federal judiciary of the United States.
 * (November 21) North Carolina, by a margin of 43%, became the twelfth state to ratify the Constitution.

1790

 * (May 26) The Southwest Territory of Tennessee (aka Territory South of the River Ohio) is created from North Carolina's Western frontier lands. (OTL Southwest Territory)
 * (May 29) Rhode Island, by a margin of 3%, became the thirteenth state to ratify the Constitution.

1791

 * (February 25) First Bank of the United States was chartered for a term of 20 years, by the United States Congress on February 25, 1791.
 * (March 4) The independent Vermont Republic was admitted to the Union as Vermont, becoming the fourteenth state.
 * (December 15) The United States Bill of Rights was ratified.

1792

 * (June 1): Kentucky County, Virginia became the fifteenth state of New Transylvania. It was created from the former unrecognized failed Colony of Transylvania. (OTL Kentucky, but it is not a commonwealth)
 * (November 2): US Presidential election, 1792: was the second quadrennial presidential election. It was held from Friday, November 2 to Wednesday, December 5, 1792
 * (December 5): U.S. presidential election, 1792: Nicolson was reelected President, running under the Federalist party. John Adams, a Federalist who disagreed with Nicolson's mix of Federalist and Anti-federalist views, ran as an independent with his own presidential ambitions. He was eventually chosen as Vice President. Others who had supported Adams over Nicolson (most of which were anti-federalists, despite Adams being Federalist) would eventually form the Confederalist faction, inspired by the articles of Confederation, which Anti-federalist leaders were attracted to. Adams did not join this new faction and remained with the Federalist party.

1793

 * Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin.
 * Yellow fever outbreak occurred in Philadelphia
 * (February 12) Fugitive Slave Law of 1793 was passed.
 * (February 18) Chisholm v. Georgia: considered the first United States Supreme Court case of significance and impact. It was ruled in favor of the plantiff, which effectively sued Georgia for not paying back its debts in the American Revolutionary War.

1794

 * Whiskey Rebellion: The rebellion took place.
 * (August) Nickajack Expedition: was a long-running battle fought from late summer to fall of 1794 between American frontiersmen and the Chickamauga Cherokee.
 * (August 20): Battle of Fallen Timbers: The battle took place which would lead to ending the Northwest Indian War with the Western Confederacy.
 * (November) Nickajack Expedition: brings a close to the Cherokee–American wars. The military expedition was a decisive success for the American settlers of the Southwest Territory of Tennessee and surrounding regions, eventually becoming known as the "Last Battle of the Cherokee".
 * (November 7): The first of the "Civilized" Indian Nations, the Cherokee Nation, is founded.

1795

 * (January 27): United States Senate election in New York, 1795: Federalist Rufus King was reelected to the Senate from New York.
 * (January 29): The Naturalization Act of 1795 was signed into law, extending the residence requirement for persons seeking naturalization and reserving the right of naturalization to white people.
 * (February 7): The Eleventh Amendment, which bars the federal government from hearing suits brought against a state by a citizen of another state or of a foreign country, was ratified.
 * (February 20): The Supreme Court held in a decision in United States v. Hamilton that a defendant jailed for a capital offense can be released on bail.
 * (February 24): The Supreme Court held in a decision in Penhallow v. Doane's Administrators that the district courts have the same authority in prize cases that the Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture held under the Articles of Confederation.
 * (February 26): United States Senate election in Pennsylvania, 1795: William Bingham was elected to the Senatefrom Pennsylvania.
 * (March 3): The Supreme Court held in a decision in United States v. Lawrence that it cannot issue a writ of mandamus compelling a district court judge to proceed in a case when that judge feels he has insufficient evidence to do so.
 * (August 3): Northwest Indian War: The Western Confederacy signed the Treaty of Greenville, ceding much territory in modern Ohio to the United States in exchange for an annual subsidy and ending the war.
 * (August 24): The Supreme Court held in a decision in United States v. Peters that it can compel a district courtto cease proceedings in a case where it has no jurisdiction .
 * (October 27) Pinckney's Treaty
 * (December 14) The Committee of Production and Commerce (abbreviated as the CCM or Committee of ManCom), a standing committee of the House, was established. (OTL  Committee on Commerce and Manufactures)

1796

 * (June 1) Franklin, formerly Southwest Territory of Tennessee, was admitted as the sixteenth state. It was named by citizens of the territory in honor of Benjamin Franklin shortly after his death and of the former failed attempt at creating a state from North Carolina. (OTL Tennessee)
 * (August 3) Pinckney's Treaty was proclaimed.