Southern planters in the wake of Gabriel's …

Years: 1804 - 1815

Southern planters in the wake of Gabriel's Rebellion impose even harsher controls on the region's enslaved Africans and African-Americans.

During this era, the Tripolitanian War (1800-1805), the War of 1812, and the Creek War (1813-1814) have the side effect of muting rebellious tendencies among the United States citizenry.

The withdrawal in 1802 by the Spanish district administrator of the United States' “right of deposit” at New Orleans—the privilege of storing goods there for later reshipment —greatly increases U.S. uneasiness concerning Spain and leads to much talk of war.

In what becomes known as the Aaron Burr conspiracy, the controversial third vice-president (1801-1805) possibly (historians remain divided) plots with his friend Jamie Wilkinson to foment a secessionist movement in the West.

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