Civil war

The Civil War

  • First Issue of The Liberator

    First Issue of The Liberator
    The Liberator was an abolitionist newspaper that called for an immediate end to slavery.
  • Compromise of 1850 Passed

    Compromise of 1850 Passed
    It admitted California as a free state, created Utah and New Mexico territories, set a Texas-New Mexico boundary, and ended the slave trade in Washington D.C.
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin published

    Uncle Tom's Cabin published
    Uncle Tom's Cabin was a book that showed the truth about slavery. It was very controversial and was banned in the south.
  • Kansas-Nebraska Act Passed

    Kansas-Nebraska Act Passed
    The Kansas-Nebraska Act let residents decide whether or not to have slavery in their area.
  • James Buchanan Sworn into office as 15th President

    James Buchanan Sworn into office as 15th President
    James Buchanan was part of the Democratic party.
  • Dred Scott Decision

    Dred Scott Decision
    After 11 years, it was decided that Dred Scott was just "property" and no one, not even the Constitution could end slavery.
  • John Brown's Raid at Harper's Ferry

    John Brown's Raid at Harper's Ferry
    He and a group tried to take over a federal arsenal, but federal troops came and stopped them.
  • Abraham Lincoln Elected for President

    Abraham Lincoln Elected for President
    Abe being President of the U.S. caused many southern states to recede from the Union.
  • South Carolina Secedes from the Union

    South Carolina Secedes from the Union
    South Carolina, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia all seceded the Union by February of 1861.
  • Battle of Fort Sumter Begins

    Battle of Fort Sumter Begins
    The confederates attacked first, causing the Union to surrender, despite heavy bombardment. No one died.
  • Battle of Bull Run

    Battle of Bull Run
    Known as Battle of First Manassas to the South, first major battle of the Civil War.
  • Emancipation Proclamation Goes into Effect

    Emancipation Proclamation Goes into Effect
    Declared that all slaves are free.
  • Battle of Gettyburg

    Battle of Gettyburg
    Won by the Union, 2 days long, bloodiest battle, and it was a turning point in the war.
  • Shermen's March to the Sea

    Shermen's March to the Sea
    The purpose was to scare Georgia’s civilian population to abandon the Confederate cause.
  • Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse

    Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse
    Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant in the front of Appomattox Court House in Virginia, ending the Civil War.
  • Lincoln's Assassination

    Lincoln's Assassination
    John Wilkes Booth, a Confederate supporter, shot Abraham Lincoln at a play in Ford’s Theater in Washington, D.C. Lincoln was shot five days after the end of the Civil War.