Appomattox Missouri Compromise EmancipationProclamation Uncle Tom's Cabin Kansas-Nebraska Act BleedingKansas Harper's Ferry (John Brown) Election of Abraham Lincoln Fort Sumter Gettysburg 11Anaconda PlaN 12Compromise of 1850 13Fugitive Slave Law 14Vicksburg 15Dred Scott v. Sanford 16Gettysburg Address An Example of how to structure the timeline is below. Events must be shown vertically on the timeline. • 1820:Missouri Compromise It admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. It kept the balance between slave and free states
Appomattox Missouri Compromise EmancipationProclamation Uncle Tom's Cabin Kansas-Nebraska Act BleedingKansas Harper's Ferry (John Brown) Election of Abraham Lincoln Fort Sumter Gettysburg 11Anaconda PlaN 12Compromise of 1850 13Fugitive Slave Law 14Vicksburg 15Dred Scott v. Sanford 16Gettysburg Address An Example of how to structure the timeline is below. Events must be shown vertically on the timeline. • 1820:Missouri Compromise It admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. It kept the balance between slave and free states
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- Appomattox
- Missouri Compromise
- Emancipation
Proclamation - Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Bleeding
Kansas - Harper's Ferry (John Brown)
- Election of Abraham Lincoln
- Fort Sumter
- Gettysburg
11Anaconda PlaN
12Compromise of 1850
13Fugitive Slave Law
14Vicksburg
15Dred Scott v. Sanford
16Gettysburg Address
An Example of how to structure the timeline is below.
Events must be shown vertically on the timeline.
• 1820:Missouri Compromise
It admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. It kept the balance between slave and free states
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