the fugitive slave act:
advantages of the north & south:
antietam:
appomattox:
battle of bull run:
bleeding kansas:
chancellorsville, vicksburg, and gettysburg:
congressional reconstruction:
cotton diplomacy:
dred scott v. sanford:
election of 1864:
fort sumter:
franklin pearce:
james buchanan:
johnson’s reconstruction:
kansas-nebraska act of 1854:
limbo states:
lincoln and slavery:
lincoln’s assassination:
lincoln’s version of reconstruction:
millard fillmore:
popular sovereignty:
president jefferson davis:
problems to solve with reconstruction:
results of the war:
second battle of bull run:
second year of the war:
sherman’s march:
the 13th amendment:
the anaconda plan:
the caning of charles sumner:
the compromise of 1850:
the confederacy:
the deep south secedes:
the election of 1860:
the emancipation proclamation:
the first and second confiscation acts:
the lincoln douglas debates:
the mexican cession of 1848:
the mexican war:
the republican party:
the trent affair:
the upper south secedes:
treaty of guadalupe-hidalgo:
ulysses s. grant:
zachary taylor: