Anteebellum

  • Compromise of 1850

    Compromise of 1850
    compromise The compromise prevented further territorial expansion of slavery while strengthening the Fugitive Slave Act, a law which compelled Northerners to seize and return escaped slaves to the South
  • The Fugitive Slave Law

    The Fugitive Slave Law
    The Fugitive Slave Law a gun battle broke out between abolitionists and slave catchers, and in Wisconsin, abolitionists freed a fugitive named Joshua Glover from a local jail. In Boston, federal marshals and 22 companies of state troops were needed to prevent a crowd from storming a court house to free a fugitive nmed Anthony Burns.
  • Uncle tom's cabin

    Uncle tom's cabin
    brought the issue of slavery to life for those few who remained unmoved after decades of legislative conflict and widened the division between North and South.
  • underground railroad

    underground railroad
    URRHarriet Tubman began her work with helping slaves move to freedom using Underground
  • The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854

    The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
    ActPro- and anti-slavery agitators flocked to Kansas, hoping to shift the decision by sheer weight of numbers. The two factions struggled for five years with sporadic outbreaks of bloodshed that claimed fifty-six lives. Although both territories eventually ratified anti-slavery constitutions, the violence shocked and troubled the nation.
  • Arise of Republican party vs. Democratic party

    Arise of Republican party vs. Democratic party
    Candidates from the republic and democrats were arising and the republicans wanted slavery to end and the democrates wanted slavery to stay.
  • Charles Sumner is Attacked by Preston on the Floor of the Senate

    Charles Sumner is Attacked by Preston on the Floor of the Senate
    Pro-slavery Congressman Preston Brooks attacked Charles Sumner with a cane after Sumner had given a speech attacking the pro-slavery forces for the violence occurring in Kansas
  • Dred Scott v. Sanford

    Dred Scott v. Sanford
    Dred Scott was a Virginia slave who tried to sue for his freedom in court. The case eventually rose to the level of the Supreme Court, where the justices found that, as a slave, Dred Scott was a piece of property that had none of the legal rights or recognitions afforded to a human being.
  • Lecompton Constitution Rejected

    Lecompton Constitution Rejected
    LecomptonKansas voters rejected the Constitution and Kansas became a free state
  • john brown

    john  brown
    john brown hoped to seize weapons and distribute them to Southern slaves in order to spark a wracking series of slave uprisings.
  • Abraham Lincoln’s Election

    Abraham Lincoln’s Election
    lincoln As a Republican, his party’s anti-slavery outlook struck fear into many Southerners. On December 20, 1860, a little over a month after the polls closed, South Carolina seceded from the Union. Six more states followed by the spring of 1861.