who
where
when
what
why
100
sarah hale
writer/editor
100
Fort Sumter
south carolina
100
Fugitive Slave Act
1850
100
emancipation proclamation
slaves in rebel states free
100
dred scott
supreme court rules runaway slaves must be returned. greatly upset northerners and increased tension btwn north and south
200
john brown
violent abolitionist
200
lincoln-douglas debates
illinois
200
Missouri Compromise
1820
200
radical republicans
anti-slavery, help freedmen, pro civil rights, occupy south
200
know-nothings
party which opposed immigration of irish, germans, catholics - first nativists
300
trail of tears
cherokee
300
nat turner revolt
virginia
300
Mexican American War
1846-48
300
Temperance
no drinking
300
Ku Klux Klan
rise of white terror in the south to keeps freed blacks and republicans in their place
400
bleeding kansas
free-soilers, john brown, missourians
400
A Week in the Mill
Lowell
400
second great awakening
1830s - 40s
400
Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address
reconciliation with south
400
women abolitionists
led to women's rights movement
500
The Blessings of Slavery
fitzhugh
500
border states
Kentucky, Missouri, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware
500
Freedman's Bureau
reconstruction
500
Seneca Falls Declaration
Women's rights - equality, vote
500
cotton production
reliance on slave plantations, industrialization, etc.