Slavery Around The World Cotton gin is invented in U.S.—be sure to tell by whom Slavery ends in Great Britain The Amistad mutiny and trial Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act Slavery ends in Russia U.S. ratifies 13thamendment to the Constitution End of Slavery in America Brown vs. Board of education(U.S. Supreme Court case) The murder of Emmett Till Freedom Riders movement Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated
Stepping Stones to Civil War Missouri Compromise Nathaniel Turner's Rebellion Wilmot Proviso Compromise of 1850 Compromise of 1850 (continued) Fugitive Slave Act The Kansas-Nebraska Act - "Bleeding Kansas" The Kansas-Nebraska Act - "Bleeding Kansas" (continued) The Dred-Scott Case The Dred-Scott Case (continued) John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry Lincoln's Election Lincoln's Election (continued) Battle at Fort Sumter
Sectionalism Cotton Gin Embargo Act 1807 Missouri Compromise Tariff of Abominations Compromise of 1850 Uncle Tom's Cabin Kansas Nebraska Act Dred Scott Case Election of 1860 SC Secedes from Union
Slavery During the Westward Expansion: 1820 - 1860 (CW) The Missouri Compromise William Lloyd Garrison Underground Railroad Nat Turner's Rebellion Maria W. Stewart Frederick Douglass The Free Soil Party Seneca Falls Convention Harriet Tubman Compromise of 1850 "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Kansas-Nebraska Act John Brown
Westward Expansion Indian Removal Act 2nd Seminole War Texas enters the Union Wilmot Proviso Donnar Pary Oregon Treaty Free Soil Party Compromise of 1850 Gadsden Purchase Arizona enters the Union