Native American
Civil War
Slavery
Reform Movements
Self Government
100

Pieces of land natives were relocated to 

Reservations

100

Impact of KS-NE Act

Bleeding Kansas

100
The arrival of the first african slave in the colonies

1619

100

Primary reform movement from 1820-1848

Abolition

100

The first form of self government in the colonies. 

VA House of Burgesses

200

Policy of stripping natives of their culture to conform to mainstream white America

Assimilation

200

Divide between the North and South

Sectionalism

200

Compromise regarding representation in the Constitution

3/5 Compromise

200

Primary focus of reform movements from 1890-1920

Worker's rights

200

The British policy of allowing self government in the colonies.

Salutary Neglect

300

Most popular school for assimilating native children

Carlisle Indian School 

300

1860 event leading to secession of Southern states

Election of Lincoln

300

Event that ended indentured servitude

Bacon's Rebellion

300

Outcome of fight for women's suffrage

19th Amendment

300

Social and religious movement leading to increased ideas of self government

Enlightenment

400

Final battle in Indian Wars

Wounded Knee Massacre

400

Social reform movement that led to increase in abolition activities

2nd Great Awakening

400

Compromise including the Fugitive Slave Law

Compromise of 1850

400

3 major issues facing workers during the gilded age

Wage gap, child labor, poor working conditions

400

The cause of the end of Salutary Neglect

French and Indian War

500

1887 law that divided indian territory

Dawes Act

500

Period of time following the Civil War

Reconstruction Era

500

Amendment that outlawed slavery

13th Amendment
500

Amendment that started prohibition

18th Amendment

500

Series of acts and taxes that spurred the American Revolution

Intolerable Acts, Stamp Act, Sugar Act

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