Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Haitian Revolt
- The Second Great Awakening
- The Us Constitution
- 1788
- Prime law of the USA. States
Basic Fundamental rights of
citizens
- 1790-1820
- Religious Protestant
Rejuvenation during the
early 19th century.
- Ely Whitney's cotton gin
- Cotton Revolution
- End of the International
slave trade
- Missouri Crisis
- Vesey Revolt
- Nat Turner Rebellion
- Mexican-American War
- Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Dred Scott case
- Harper's Ferry raid
- Election of Abraham Lincoln
- Attack on Fort Sumter
- 1861
- Caused by the election of Abraham
Lincoln. Where the south, convinced
Lincoln was going to end slavery,
decided to attack and kickstart the civil
war.
- 1860
- The presidential election of Abraham
Lincoln, who ran on a political platform
designated against the expansion of slavery.
Lincoln won and was the incitement factor
of the civil war.
- 1859
- Assault led by abolitionist
John Brown with a gang
of other abolitionists on
the federal armory in
Harper's Ferry, VA.
- 1857
- A court case where an enslaved
African American man, by the
name of Dred Scott, fought for his
freedom. Unsuccessful, but
otherwise empowering.
- 1854
- Created the territories, Nebraska and
Kansas. Created a driving divide
between the nation and heightened
tensions to the point where the civil
war was much more ascertainable
- 1852
- An anti-slavery novel by
Harriet Beecher Stowe which
had an amazing effect on
attitudes towards African
Americans and slavery as a
whole.
- 1850
- Required the United States
government to assist owners in
recapturing their runaway slaves
- 1846-1848
- A heavily armed conflict between
Mexico and the USA because of
westward expansion and the USA's
refusal to give into Mexico's
expectations
- 1831
- Slave rebellion led by religiously
enlightened Nat Turner and
killed 55-65
- 1822
- A major potential slave
rebellion planned by
Denmark Vesey in 1822
- 1819
- Sectional and political rivals
caused by Missouri's
appliance as a slave state.
Solved by the Missouri
Compromise in 1820.
- 1807
- Made Slave transportation to
the USA and any british colony
illegal
- 1800s
- A time of stress, capitalism,
and competition. Farmers
would end up bankrupt
because of the insistent
onslaught of rivals.
- 1793
- Machine invented to make
cleaning cotton of its seeds
easier and faster.
- 1791-1804
- Series of conflicts between
Haitian Slaves, colonists, French
and British armies. Haitians were
successful and gained
independence from France.