1856 elction results

civil war timeline 2 B.D E.R

  • The case Of Dred Scott

    The case Of Dred Scott
    The Democratic party had lost a lot of people. While the Whig party gained more people. Many people supported the Whig Party.
  • Presitential election of 1856

    Presitential election of 1856
    The presidential election of 1856 was really cool and exciting becasuse i wasnt a very old thing to the people back than but they really wanted to choose who would the best serving there county. In the race was james Buchanan,John C fermont, and Millard Filmore.
  • Lincoln And Douglas Debate

    Lincoln And Douglas Debate
    A debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas over slavery.
  • 1559 John Brown

    1559 John Brown
    His plan to arm slaves with the weapons he and his men to escape. At the end of the war most of his men were dead. But he
  • 1860 redidential Election

    1860 redidential Election
    The nation had been divided throughout the 1850s on questions surrounding the expansion of slavery and the rights of slave owners.
  • December 20th 1860 south carolna

    December 20th 1860 south carolna
    Two days after leaving the Union, South Carolina sent commissioners to Washington, D.C., to negotiate for the delivery of federal property, such as forts, within the state.
  • Southern States Secedes

    Southern States Secedes
    The Southern states seceded because their candidate didn’t win the election so they decided to secede. Also b/c of slavery. And because didn’t want Lincoln.
  • February 1861 Crittenden Plan

    February 1861 Crittenden Plan
    The Peace Conference of 1861 was a meeting of more than 100 of the leading politicians of the antebellum United States held in Washington, D.C., in February 1861 that was meant to prevent what ultimately became the Civil War.
  • 1861 Confederate state of america

    1861 Confederate state of america
    Two days after leaving the Union, South Carolina sent commissioners to Washington, D.C., to negotiate for the delivery of federal property, such as forts, within the state.
  • jefferson davis president of confedercy

    jefferson davis president of confedercy
    He was the president of the Confederacy, and most historians pass their time criticizing him, about how he could’ve been a more effective leader to his country and his army