Haitian Revolt

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timeline of the events of the late 1800s to mid-1900s
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Haitian Revolt
  1. The Second Great Awakening
    1. The Us Constitution
      1. 1788
        1. Prime law of the USA. States Basic Fundamental rights of citizens
      2. 1790-1820
        1. Religious Protestant Rejuvenation during the early 19th century.
      3. Ely Whitney's cotton gin
        1. Cotton Revolution
          1. End of the International slave trade
            1. Missouri Crisis
              1. Vesey Revolt
                1. Nat Turner Rebellion
                  1. Mexican-American War
                    1. Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
                      1. Uncle Tom's Cabin
                        1. Kansas-Nebraska Act
                          1. Dred Scott case
                            1. Harper's Ferry raid
                              1. Election of Abraham Lincoln
                                1. Attack on Fort Sumter
                                  1. 1861
                                    1. 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.
                                  2. 1860
                                    1. 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.
                                  3. 1859
                                    1. Assault led by abolitionist John Brown with a gang of other abolitionists on the federal armory in Harper's Ferry, VA.
                                  4. 1857
                                    1. A court case where an enslaved African American man, by the name of Dred Scott, fought for his freedom. Unsuccessful, but otherwise empowering.
                                  5. 1854
                                    1. 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
                                  6. 1852
                                    1. An anti-slavery novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe which had an amazing effect on attitudes towards African Americans and slavery as a whole.
                                  7. 1850
                                    1. Required the United States government to assist owners in recapturing their runaway slaves
                                  8. 1846-1848
                                    1. A heavily armed conflict between Mexico and the USA because of westward expansion and the USA's refusal to give into Mexico's expectations
                                  9. 1831
                                    1. Slave rebellion led by religiously enlightened Nat Turner and killed 55-65
                                  10. 1822
                                    1. A major potential slave rebellion planned by Denmark Vesey in 1822
                                  11. 1819
                                    1. Sectional and political rivals caused by Missouri's appliance as a slave state. Solved by the Missouri Compromise in 1820.
                                  12. 1807
                                    1. Made Slave transportation to the USA and any british colony illegal
                                  13. 1800s
                                    1. A time of stress, capitalism, and competition. Farmers would end up bankrupt because of the insistent onslaught of rivals.
                                  14. 1793
                                    1. Machine invented to make cleaning cotton of its seeds easier and faster.
                                  15. 1791-1804
                                    1. Series of conflicts between Haitian Slaves, colonists, French and British armies. Haitians were successful and gained independence from France.
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