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William Lloyd Garrison launches the liberator
William lloyd Garrison was the voice of abolishonist during the 1800ś. Garrison wasn't always anti slavery, he was orginally a supporter of colonization, until his views changed and he became one of the leaders of the anti-slavery movement. He realeased the first copy of the liberator in 1837, many grew love for him after his release and many grew hate -
American anti-slavery founded in Boston
The New England slavery societ was lead by William Lloyd garrison in 1831 the same year he released the liberator -
Nat Turner leads a slave revolt in VA
As a result of the rebellion 70 slaves and 55 whites had dies, this caused slave laws to become stricter, it also put slaver in the ¨positive goods category. -
Sarah Grimke's letters of the equality of the sexes and conditon of women
Sarah was a womens activist in the early 1800's, she wrote many letter that were issued in newspapers to let people how equal men and women were in her eyes. Her defensive words won the aggrement by only a small minority. -
Henrry highland garnets address to slaves of the U.S
This was an address for which he called their rebellion, the speech failed by one vote. -
fredrick douglas published the north star
was used to denounce slavery, and to fight for emancipation for women -
womens rights convention at senca falls NewYork
This was a convention that discussed womens social, religous, civil, and condtion rights to women in the mid 1800ś -
Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery
Harriet Tubman escaped slavery, to become an abolishonist, before the American Civil War broke out. Her escape unlike many others was a success. -
fugitive slave act passed
A comprimise of the souther slave holding interest and the north free soilers -
sojouner truth's ¨Ain't I a women ¨ speech
Sojouner Truth or orginally known as Isabella Baumfree, was a slave like many African American women in the 1800ś. After being seperated from her true love, and being denied to be free and move to New York, she had a lot to tell. She delivered what is now known as one of the most famous womens rights speeches today. She spoke soley on not only womens right, but also African American rights as well -
harriet beecher stows uncle toms cabin
An anti clavery novel, which had apprenly laid the groundwork for the civil war. -
republican party founded
also known as the GOP it is the rival of the democratic party within the United States. -
kansas- nebraska act passed
Allowed people in Kansas and Nebraska to allow or not allow slavery within their borders -
leCompton constitution rejeted by congress
allowed kansas to be admitted into the union as a slave state -
charles sumner beating
preston brooks attacked senior charles with a walking cane in retaliation from a speech given by sumner -
supreme court dred scott decision
this affried the right for owner to be able to take their slaves into the west . -
lincoln -douglas debates
a series of several events between Abriham licoln, and stephen diuglas theu discussed the many issues taking place in Illinois -
john browns raid on harpers ferry
An attempt to start an armed slave revolt, by seizing arsenal on harpers ferry -
election of 1860
served as the immediate impetus outbreak for the american civil war -
civil war in Kansas known as bleeding Kansas
Less than 3 months after Kansas was cosidered a independent state, cofderate troops attacked fort sumpter, and the civil war began.