The Civil War

  • first issue of the liberator

    first issue of the liberator
    William Lloyd Garrison published the first issue of The Liberator. Mostly free African American's subscribed.
  • Compromise of 1850

    Compromise of 1850
    Proposed by Henry Clay
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin published

    Uncle Tom's Cabin published
    Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Kansas-Missouri Act passed

    Kansas-Missouri Act passed
    proposed by Stephen A Douglas
  • James Buchanan sworn into office as 15th president

    James Buchanan sworn into office as 15th president
    Sworn into office at the brink of the Civil War
  • Dred Scott Decision

    Dred Scott Decision
    Dred Scott was a slave owned by a doctor and was moved whenever that place became free. Scott wanted to sue but Chief Justice said it was unconstitutional to take away a mans property. One year after decision the doctor agreed to let Scott be free.
  • John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry, Viginia

    John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry, Viginia
    John Brown led a raid at Harper's Ferry hoping slaves would revolt against slaveholders.
  • Abe Lincoln elected as president

    Abe Lincoln elected as president
    Lincoln won Presidential election against Douglas
  • South Carolina secedes from the Union

    South Carolina secedes from the Union
    South Carolina finally wants to fight for slavery
  • Battle at Fort Sumter begins

    Battle at Fort Sumter begins
    Confederates open fire at the Union
  • Battle at Bull Run

    Battle at Bull Run
    First land battle of the Civil War.
  • Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation Proclamation
    Emancipation officially banned slavery in the United States.
  • Battle of Gettysberg

    Battle of Gettysberg
    Bloodiest battle of the Civil War.
  • Sherman's March to the Sea

    Sherman's March to the Sea
    Major General George Thomas took some 60,000 men to meet the Confederates in Nashville.
  • The Surrender at Appomattox Court House

    The Surrender at Appomattox Court House
    Confederates surrendered there.
  • Lincoln's Assasination

    Lincoln's Assasination
    Lincoln assassinated because of freeing the slaves.