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Block D, Table 5
Katherine Chung, Brian Yoo, Amy
Cho, Charles Kang
John Wilkes Booth is born on May
10, 1838
George McClellan graduates from West Point
July 1, 1846
John C. Calhoun
presented his view
openly to the Senate that
the southern states had
the right to leave the
Union if that were
necessary for their own
protection
March 4, 1850,
Millard Fillmore become president
after President Taylor’s death.
July of 1850
Dred Scott sued for
his freedom in 1847
Stephen A. Douglas draft the
Compromise of 1850
September 1850
Henry Clay proposed a plan for a
compromise over slavery known as the
Compromise of 1850.
September 1850
Harriet
Tubman
goes to
meet
husband
after
years of
helping
runaways.
Fall of
1851
John Brown is hanged.
December 2, 1859
Harriet Beecher
Stowe
published
Uncle Tom’s
Cabin May
Battle of Fort Sumter
Starts: April 1861
First Battle of Bull Run
Starts: July 1861
Battle of Pea Ridge
Starts: March 6–8,
1862
Battle of the Monitor and
Merrimack
Starts: March 8-9, 1862
Jefferson
Davis ordered
General
P.G.T.
Beauregard to
demand that
Fort Sumter
surrender April
10,1861
The Peninsular Campaign
Starts: March 1862
Battle of
Shiloh
Starts:
April 6,
1862
Capture of
New Orleans
Starts: April
25, 1862
Second
Battle of
Bull Run
Starts:
August
1862
Battle of Antietam
Starts: September 17, 1862
Battle of
Fredericksburg
Starts: December
1862
Battle of Chanceloorsville
Starts: April 30 1863
The Siege of Vicksburg
Starts: May 1863
Joseph Hooker resigned
June 28, 1863
Battle of Gettysburg
Starts: July 1863
Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson
Died May 1863 shot by his own side accidentally.
The Battle of
Chickamauga
Starts:
September 19,
1863
The Siege
of
Petersburg
Starts:
June, 1864
Battle of
Spotsylvania
Starts: May
1864
Battle of the Wilderness
Starts: May 5, 1864
Battle of Cold Harbor
Starts: June 1864
The Capture of Atlanta
Starts: September 1864
Battle at
Nashville
Starts:
December
15, 1864
William T. Sherman
entered Savannah
and took control of
it without a fight.
This event showed
how much the
Southerners feared
Sherman.
December 21,
1864
Robert E. Lee surrendered to the
Union at
March 1865
Abraham Lincoln
Shot in April 14, 1865
Ulysses S.
Grant retired
from the White
House
March 4,1877
Clara Barton forms red cross
May 1881
Dorthea Dix dies
July 1887
William A. Lloyd last issue of the
Liberator is published
December 29, 1865

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Task three

  • 1. Block D, Table 5 Katherine Chung, Brian Yoo, Amy Cho, Charles Kang
  • 2. John Wilkes Booth is born on May 10, 1838 George McClellan graduates from West Point July 1, 1846 John C. Calhoun presented his view openly to the Senate that the southern states had the right to leave the Union if that were necessary for their own protection March 4, 1850, Millard Fillmore become president after President Taylor’s death. July of 1850 Dred Scott sued for his freedom in 1847
  • 3. Stephen A. Douglas draft the Compromise of 1850 September 1850 Henry Clay proposed a plan for a compromise over slavery known as the Compromise of 1850. September 1850 Harriet Tubman goes to meet husband after years of helping runaways. Fall of 1851 John Brown is hanged. December 2, 1859 Harriet Beecher Stowe published Uncle Tom’s Cabin May
  • 4. Battle of Fort Sumter Starts: April 1861 First Battle of Bull Run Starts: July 1861 Battle of Pea Ridge Starts: March 6–8, 1862 Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack Starts: March 8-9, 1862 Jefferson Davis ordered General P.G.T. Beauregard to demand that Fort Sumter surrender April 10,1861
  • 5. The Peninsular Campaign Starts: March 1862 Battle of Shiloh Starts: April 6, 1862 Capture of New Orleans Starts: April 25, 1862 Second Battle of Bull Run Starts: August 1862
  • 6. Battle of Antietam Starts: September 17, 1862 Battle of Fredericksburg Starts: December 1862 Battle of Chanceloorsville Starts: April 30 1863 The Siege of Vicksburg Starts: May 1863 Joseph Hooker resigned June 28, 1863
  • 7. Battle of Gettysburg Starts: July 1863 Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Died May 1863 shot by his own side accidentally. The Battle of Chickamauga Starts: September 19, 1863 The Siege of Petersburg Starts: June, 1864
  • 8. Battle of Spotsylvania Starts: May 1864 Battle of the Wilderness Starts: May 5, 1864 Battle of Cold Harbor Starts: June 1864 The Capture of Atlanta Starts: September 1864
  • 9. Battle at Nashville Starts: December 15, 1864 William T. Sherman entered Savannah and took control of it without a fight. This event showed how much the Southerners feared Sherman. December 21, 1864 Robert E. Lee surrendered to the Union at March 1865 Abraham Lincoln Shot in April 14, 1865
  • 10. Ulysses S. Grant retired from the White House March 4,1877 Clara Barton forms red cross May 1881 Dorthea Dix dies July 1887 William A. Lloyd last issue of the Liberator is published December 29, 1865