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Harriot Tubman and the Under ground railroad
Harriot Tubman was a conductor on the underground railroad. She traveled to the south to free slaves, then took them to the North so they could live freely. The underground railroad was a secret location of houses and shelter for slaves. -
The Kansas Nebraska Act
It got rid of Missouri compromise and allowed for popular sulvently. -
John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry
Abolitionist John Brown tried to begin slavery rebellions' for the south to take over the untied states Harpers ferry, Virginia. -
Election of 1860
Election of Abraham Lincoln also triggered the civil war. He once said, "House divided against the itself cannot stand." So he decided to end slavery in American territory -
Confederate states of America
The southerners wanted to be themselves, the unrecognized sash of the people from north America was there. -
Battle of Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter was the beginning point of the Civil War. Confederate states attacking the Fort. -
The Civil war Begins
It began because the south wanted slavery and the north didn't, so the south broke off the start the confederate states of America, The north fought, to keep the country together. -
The battle of Bull Run
First major battle, Union lost, Confederacy won, by a lot, civilian came to watch and made the unions retreat messy because there carriages are in the way. -
Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis was elected the president the confederated states of America. He was the first and only prez of the confederated states of America. -
Emancipation Proclamation
A presidential proclamation issued an executive order of duties darning he civil war. -
Gettysburg Battle
It was the largest bloddiest battle in the civil war, more then 51,000 were killed or wounded or missing in the span of 3 days. Important victory for union, stopped lees plan for invading the north. -
Sherman's March to the sea
To scare Georgia and make them not be on the confederate side. -
Ulysses S. Grant Appomatox courthouse
Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant ending the American Civil war. -
Lincons assassination
Southerners believed the confederacy could be restored and didn't follow the surrender -
13th amendment
It was passed after the civil war, ending slavery. It says that no slavery or involuntary servitude except punishment of crimes. -
14th amendment
To have equal and legal rights for African Americans that were freed after the war. -
15th Amendment
It granted African American Men the right to vote.