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APUSH Period 5
Category:
Иное
Обновлено:
3 дек 2018
Green = Ch 12 Blue = Ch 13 Purple = Ch 14 Orange = Ch 15
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Christine Zhu
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APUSH Period 4
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События
Foreigner Miner Tax (1852)
Catholics become largest denomination (1850)
Know Nothing Party/"Native" American Association (1845)
Charles Bent killed (1847)
Gabriel Prosser Rebellion (1800)
Denmark Vesey (1822)
Nat Turner Rebellion (1831)
The Liberator (1831)
American Anti-Slavery Association (1833)
Fugitive Slave Act (1850)
Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions (1848)
Seneca Falls Convention (1848)
Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women (1838)
Sarah and Angela Grimke become first female representatives for AASS (1836)
Antoinette B. Blackwell first female Protestant minister (1851)
Elizabeth Blackwell first woman awarded with M.D. (1849)
women can have control of property (1839)
creation of anti-prostitution and diet reform societies
Compromise of 1850
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1851)
The Kansas Nebraska Act of 1854
Republican Party (1854)
Free Soil Party (1852)
Nathaniel P. Banks (republican) speaker of HoR (1855)
Topeka Constitution (1855)
Lecompton Constitution (1857)
Panic of 1857
Supreme Court and Dred Scott (1857)
John Brown at Harper's Ferry (1859)
Mason-Dixon Line
Secession of South /Creation of Confederacy (1861)
Lincoln declares secession illegal (1861)
Confederacy fires on Fort Sumter (1861)
First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) July 21, 1861
Ironclad Ships (1862)
Union controls KY and TN (1862)
Shiloh April 4, 1862
Peninsula Campaign (1862)
Antietam September 17, 1862
Chancellorsville (1863)
Gettysburg July 1863
Vicksburg (1862-63)
Battle of the Wilderness (1864)
Petersburg (1864-65)
Sanitary Commission (1861)
Dorothea Dix, Superintendent of Female Nurses for Union
Clara Burton
March to the Sea (1864)
captured Savannah, Georgia (1864)
Lee's surrender at Appomattax, VA (1865)
Jefferson Davis captured (1865)
13th Amendment
Lincoln assassinated by John Wilkes Booth April 14, 1865
Peace Democrats/Copperheads
Emancipation Proclaimation (1863)
Freedman's Bureau (1865)
Black Codes (1865)
Joint Committee (1865)
Lyman Trumbull's proposals (1866)
Civil Rights Bill of 1866
Tenure of Office Act (1867)
14th Amendment (1868)
Black Males in DC can vote (1867)
Reconstruction Act of 1867
Andrew Johnson's impeachement (1868)
15th Amendment (1869) .
Hiram R. Revels elected to Senate (1870) .
Blanche K. Bruce to Senate (1874) .
Sherman's Special Field Order No. 15 (1864)
Klu Klux Klan (1868)
LA's mini civil war (1873)
violence in MS (1875)
Enforcement Acts (1870, multiple acts)
KKK act (1871)
US Department of Justice (1870)
KKK temporarily destroyed (1872)
Slaughterhouse cases of 1873
US v Cruikshank (1876)
Civil Rights Act of 1875 declared unconstitutional (1883) . . . .
Civil Rights Act of 1875
George H. White temporarily last African Congressman (1901
Compromise of 1877
Периоды
Opium Wars
Great Potato Famine
Slavery and Cotton price/production increase drastically
Underground Railroad
Zachery Taylor (1849-50)
Millard Fillmore (1850-53)
Franklin Pierce (1853-57)
Bleeding Kansas
Abraham Lincoln (1861-65)
James Buchanan (1857-61)
Civil War (1861-65)
Presidential Reconstruction (1865-66)
Congressional Reconstruction (1867-77)
Redemption (1876-90s)
Andrew Johnson (1865-68)
Ulysses S. Grant (1869-77)
rise of Sharecropping (1870s)
Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-81)
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