catalysts of the civil war

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    catalysts of the civil war

    civil war era of america history.
  • harriet beacher stowe's uncle tom's cabin

    harriet beacher stowe's uncle tom's cabin
    the novel in june 14 1811 she was not african american.
    the location she was born in was.1852 harriet beecher stowe wrote uncle tom's cabin 300,000 copies sold in 19th centuary second best selier..
    various translations, theatricla performance showed slavery as a moral-not political problem.
  • harrient tubman and underground railroad

    harrient tubman and underground railroad
    Harriet Tubman best known Underground Railroad made ​​19 trips to the South and escorted over 300 slaves to freedom Tubman was born a slave in Maryland's Dorchester County around 1820
  • missouri compromise,1820

    missouri compromise,1820
    1820 was a compromise agreement reached between representatives of a slave state and abolicionistasben Congress of the United States of slavery in the territories Wests.
    commitment to maintain equilibri arises or previously had 11 slave states.
    lasoluccion arrives March 2, 1820, but this was extended and drink several problems in the war of 1861
  • free-soil party of 1848

    free-soil party of 1848
    The Free Soil Party was a short-lived political party in the United States active in the 1848 and 1852 presidential elections, and in some state elections. Founded in Buffalo, New York.Its main purpose was opposing the expansion of slavery into the western territories, They opposed slavery in the new territories and sometimes worked to remove existing laws that discriminated against freed African Americans in states such as Ohio.
  • compromise of 1850

    compromise of 1850
    a set of legislative attempts to resolve tensions arising with the colonization of California also called gold fever. Southern slave could take refuge on a northern state
  • fugitive slave acgt.

    fugitive slave acgt.
    the Fugitive Slave Act was passed by the U.S. Congress on September 18, 1850 between the Southem slave.
    in 1843 many slaves escaped successfully.
  • kansas-nebraska act 1854

    kansas-nebraska act 1854
    was a law enacted in the United States in 1854 for the creation of states in kansas nebreska and territories of the former Louisiana francesa.eran two northern states were not allowed to do both slavery.
    the law of Kansas, Nebraska voided the Missouri Compromise of 1820.kansa was admitted as a free state on January 29, 1801, Nebraska in 1867
  • bleeding kansas

    bleeding kansas
    Bleeding Kansas, , was a series of violent political confrontations involving anti-slavery Free-Staters and pro-slavery "Border Ruffian" elements, that took place in the Kansas Territory and the neighboring towns of Missouri between 1854 and 1861. the conflict was the question of whether Kansas would enter the Union as a free state or slave state.
  • dred scott v. sandford (1857)

    dred scott v. sandford (1857)
    was a lawsuit, settled by the Supreme Court in 1857.
    All inhabitants were slaves were entitled to ciudadania.la decicion was written by Judge and President Reger b. toney. Dred Scott was a slave carried illinois located north where there was prohibited by the transition esclavtus missouri, request a trial for his freedom but was denied.
  • the election of 1860

    the election of 1860
    The nation had been divided throughout most of the 1850s on questions of states' rights and slavery in the territorios.En 1860, this issue finally came to a head, the damage to the factions of former ruling party Democratic factions in the south by the north and wanted to bring Abraham Lincoln and the Republican Party to power without the support of a single southern state.
  • the beginning of the civil war

    the beginning of the civil war
    was a civil war fought from 1861 to 1865 between the United States In the presidential election of 1860, Republicans led by Abraham Lincoln opposed expanding slavery into the territories. Lincoln won but before his inauguration on March 4, 1861, seven cotton-based slave states formed the Confederacy.
    The American Civil War was one of the earliest true industrial wars. Railroads, the telegraph, steamships, and mass-produced weapons were employed extensively.