slavery and justice

  • Jan 28, 1528

    European Explorers bring slaves to the Americas.

    European Explorers bring slaves to the Americas.
    while european started exploring they brought slaves to america where they explored
  • Period: Jan 28, 1528 to

    slavery in U.S

    slavery happedned in U.S
  • slavery ended in great britain

    slavery ended in great britain
    slavery ended in England
    end of slvarey in U.S effected slvaery in England
  • The Amistad mutiny and trial

    The Amistad mutiny and trial
    slave rebellion that took place on the slave ship Amistad near the coast of Cuba and had important political and legal repercussions in the American abolition movement. The mutineers were captured and tried in the United States, and a surprising victory for the country’s antislavery forces resulted in 1841 when the U.S. Supreme Court freed the rebels. A committee formed to defend the slaves later developed into the American Missionary Association
  • Compromise of 1850

    A man named Henry Clay thought of some ways to help the crisis between the free and slave states. California was asking to be part of the Union and that was ruining the balance.
  • Fugitive Slave Act

    Fugitive Slave Act
    made a rule for a slave
  • Compromise of 1850

    Compromise of 1850
    fouryear confrontation between the slave states of the South and the free states of the North
  • Period: to

    civil war

    civil war happened
  • The Civil War is fought in the United States of America

    The Civil War is fought in the United States of America
    the Civil War began trying to abolish slavery. There were 4 years of killing and fighting, until the Confederacy was conquered and slavery was ended. The Confederacy were a few states (on the south of North America) who approved and were for slavery.
  • slavery ends in U.S.

    slavery ends in U.S.
    linkon frees slave in America
  • Signing of the Emancipation Proclamation in U.S.

    Signing of the Emancipation Proclamation in U.S.
    brout to much slave so had to sighn that they won't bring anymore
  • Jim Crow Laws

    Jim Crow Laws
    Jim Crow Laws These laws were laws against interaction between nonwhite and white people. Many things were forbidden like marriage, business and other insane reasons. People at that time had many reasons for discrimination.
  • Cotton gin is invented in U.S.—be sure to tell by whom

    Cotton gin is invented in U.S.—be sure to tell by whom
    made to collect cotton easier
    made by eli wjitny
  • Slavery ends in korea

    Slavery ends in korea
    korea stops slavery after japan attacking Korea
  • The murder of Emmett Till

    The murder of Emmett Till
    kid called Emmet Till go tmurderd in 14 for flirting with a white girl
  • Freedom Rides

    Freedim Rides Movement was an event when a group of people who tried to get right for nonwhite people. They rode on buses and tried to unsegregate nonwhite people and help them get rights to sit on buses.
  • Civil Rights Movement for African Americans in the U.S.

    Civil Rights Movement for African Americans in the U.S.
    African-American Civil Rights Movement There were African-Americans who were social skopespeople who tried to get rid of discrimination. Some of these people were Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Sparks.
  • Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated.

    Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated.
    Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. got assassinated. in Memphis
  • The last country in the world to ban slavery

    The last country in the world to ban slavery
    no more slaves, it became ileagal
    most of people found out how bad was slavery