Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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- Haitian Revolt: This caused slave owners to be more strict towards their slaves
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Attack on Fort Sumter: this attack was the official start of the Civil War
- Fugitive Slave Act of 1850: harshly penalized officials and citizens who helped runaway slaves
- Election of Abraham Lincoln: led to the secession of the Southern States within weeks.
- End of the Slave Trade: this was an attempt to stop slavery, which made the South unhapy
- Vesey Revolt: a revolt among slaves in Carolina signaled the discontent of the enslaved
- Ratification of the U.S. Constitution: this constitution united the states into a single country
- Nat Turner's rebellion: a slave rebellion in Virginia, it showed that slaves would go to great lengths to be freed
- U.s.-Mexican War: led to the annexation of Texas as a slave state
- Missouri Crisis: an attempt to balance the Free North and the Slave South.
- Uncle Tom's Cabin: this book revealed the harsh realities of slavery in the South.
- Dred Scott Case: court case ruling that Black Americans could not be US Citizens
- Kansas-Nebraska Act: gave precedence to popular sovereignty, saying these territories could choose between slavery
- Second Great Awakening: made slavery be viewed as inhumane and un-Christian
- Ely Whitney's Cotton Gin: The cotton gin made cotton a profitable crop, which increased slavery
- Harper's Ferry raid: raid for weapons that could be used for a slave revolt
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Cotton Revolution: the introduction of cotton into the South brought slavery with it