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Bleeding Kansas Timeline

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Missouri compromise is passed

Missouri compromise is passed

Was passed in 1820

Maintained equal numbers in congress

Banned slavery north of the 36’,30’ line

Main was Free

Missouri was a slave state

A Compromise is something (an Idea), that people are trying to agree on.

Compromise of 1850 is passed

Tool place in 1850

California would become a free state

The Fugitive Slave Act

Allowed citizens from any state, free or slave, to return anyone that they claimed was a runaway slave.

Compromise of 1850 is passed

Kansas Nebraska Act is passed

Was passed in 1854

Allowed people in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska whether or not to allow slavery.

Senator stephen douglas wrote it

Was a vote to see it the kansas and Nebraska territories wanted slavery or not

It caused antislavery supporters to be outraged. Popular Sovereignty was used.

James Lane brings settlers to kansas

James Lane was antislavery

James Lanse was someone who killed for his beliefs

Was the Governor of Indiana

Took place in 1855

James Lane brings settlers to kansas

Bogus Legislature meets for the first time

Took place in march 1855

Bogus met ledgister far away from Missouri influences so they met in pawnee

Was known as "Bogus Legislature"

Bogus Legislature meets for the first time

Wakarusa war

Took place: November 21st- December 8, 1855

In Lawrence, Douglas County, and Kansas

Free staters vs. Proslavery militia

Two free-staters were killed

Ended by a negotiated peace settlement

Wakarusa war

Samuel Jones attacks Lawrence

Took place in 1856

The proslavery people carried a flag with the words “ Southern Rights” with a star on it, when they attacked Lawrence

A Proslavery man killed a Free-state supporter which started the Wakarusa War.

Pottawatomie Massacre

Pottawatomie Massacre

Took place in 1856

John Brown was responsible for this.

Brown assaulted proslavery men

John, some of his sons, and and a couple others put a brutal attack on pro slavery settlers.

Five pro slavery men were killed by the Pottawatomie creek.

In southern and some northern newspapers denounced the “ Pottawatomie Massacre”

Dred Scott Decision was passed by the Supreme Court

Dred Scott Decision was passed by the Supreme Court

Took place in 3/8/1857

The slave owners had a right to take their slaves into the western territories.

Violence erupted

Americans wanted the supreme court that settled the issue to get them out of danger.

Marais Des Cygnes Massacre

Took place in 5/19/1858

Proslavery Border Ruffians took a number of suspected anti slavery men.

When they released some of the men the missourians marched 11

Marais Des Cygnes Massacre

Wyandotte Constitutional Convention

Took place in 1859

Restricted most voting rights

service to the militia to white men

Only made so differences in the rights of women

Made Kansas a free state

Government wrote it

John Brown is hanged

Took place in 1859

Convicted of Treason

Killed because of his strong beliefs

attacked proslavery farms

attacked proslavery men

John Brown is hanged

Lincoln is elected president

Took place in 11/6/1860

Abraham was antislavery

Many people say Lincoln was the best thing that ever happened to America

Lincoln is elected president

South Carolina secedes

Took place in 12/20/1860

Ohio, Kentucky, Rhode Island and Maryland are the states that succeeded

Some people were anxious, sad, or happy

South Carolina secedes

Quantrill's raid on Lawrence

Quantrill's raid on Lawrence

Took place in 8\21\ 1863

In Lawrence, Douglas County, and Kansas

William Clarke Quantrill’s raiders vs. The civil population of Lawrence

There was destruction of most of the town

Order No. 11 issued to quell the bushwacker violence

End of the Civil War

took place on 6/2/1865

American civil war won

620,000 union and confederate people dead

Made U.S more peaceful

End of the Civil War

Sources

Sources

https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/james-henry-lane/11735

https://www.legendsofamerica.com/ks-jameslane/

http://www.historyplace.com/lincoln/kansas.htm

https://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=28

http://www.sparknotes.com/testprep/books/sat2/history/chapter10section2.rhtml

http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/kansas-enters-the-union

http://www.history.com/topics/us-states/kansas

https://kshs.org/p/kansas-historical-quarterly-when-kansas-became-a-state/13159

https://www.civilwar.org/learn/civil-war/battles/mine-creek

https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/mine-creek-battle-october-25-1864/18168

http://www.robinsonlibrary.com/america/unitedstates/1861/campaigns/minecreek.htm

https://www.kshs.org/teachers/read_kansas/pdfs/m14card07.pdf

http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/dred-scott-decision

http://www.civilwaronthewesternborder.org/encyclopedia/marais-des-cygnes-massacre

http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/abraham-lincoln-elected-president

http://www.historytoday.com/richard-cavendish/south-carolina-secedes-union

http://www.ushistory.org/us/32e.asp

http://kansasboguslegislature.org/

http://www.civilwaronthewesternborder.org/encyclopedia/wakarusa-war

http://www.civilwaronthewesternborder.org/encyclopedia/quantrill%E2%80%99s-raid-lawrence

http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/american-civil-war-ends

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