CHAPTER 12 REVIEW
•1842 | John C. Frémont leads expedition along the Oregon Trail |
•1848 | Gold discovered in California |
•1850 | Compromise of 1850 |
Fugitive Slave Act | |
•1852 | Harriet Beecher Stowe publishes Uncle Tom’s Cabin |
•1854 | U.S.-Japanese treaty allows for mutual trading |
Republican Party founded | |
Kansas-Nebraska Act | |
•1854–1858 | Period of violence in Bleeding Kansas |
•1857 | Dred Scott case |
•1858 | Lincoln-Douglas debates |
•1859 | John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry |
•November 1860 | Abraham Lincoln elected president |
•December 1860 | South Carolina secedes from the Union |
•January 1861 | Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas secede |
•February 1861 | Confederate States of America established |
•March 1861 | Lincoln inaugurated as president |
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