Timeline of Events the led to the Civil War

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  • Timeline of Events Leading to the Civil War
  • United States Constitution of 1790: 
  • The North and South came into conflict because of their different views.
  • Second Great Awakening of 1790
  • Eli Whitney Cotton Gin of 1794
  • The South needed more slaves so the conflict between the North and South grew stronger. 
  • Haitian Revolt of 1791-1804
  • Vesey Revolt of 1802
  • Missouri threatened to join the Union making the conflicts between the North and South greater.
  • End of International Slave Trade 1808
  • Missouri Crisis of 1820
  • Missouri became a free state instead of a slave state like they were previously. 
  • Nat Turner rebellion of 1831
  • American Mexican War of 1846-1848
  • Slavery increased in the South making the North upset. 
  • Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
  • Uncle Toms Cabin of 1852
  • The South became upset because of the Abolitionist and the Union.
  • Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
  • Dred Scott Case of 1857
  • Dred Scott was made a slave again which made the conflict between the North and South greater. 
  • Harper's Ferry Raid or 1859
  • Election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860
  • Abraham Lincoln was against slavery which angered the South because he was now in "control" over them. 
  • Attack on Fort Sumter 1861
  • Cotton Revolution of 1865-1903
  • This caused a rise in slavery and the need for more slaves. 
  • Religious conflict.​​​​
  • Slaves in the United States started to protest. 
  • The South started to lose slaves so they became more angry with the North. 
  • Nat Turner led a slave rebellion which angered the South. 
  • Abolitionist became upset because people from the North were allowed to come to the North and get run-away slaves.
  • The North became upset because they thought that this act was an attempt for the South to turn all states into slave states.
  • Slave Revolt
  • The Union attacked the South to try and end slavery. 
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