Third timeline

  • Massacare at mystic

    Massacare at mystic

    Battle at a fort mystick
  • The scalp act

    The scalp act

    The Scalp Act" refers to colonial and state laws in North America that offered payment, or bounties, for the scalps of Indigenous people,
  • The 3/5ths compromise

    The 3/5ths compromise

    The 3/5ths Compromise, an agreement at the 1787 Constitutional Convention, dictated that three out of every five enslaved people would be counted when determining a state's population for the purposes of both congressional representation and taxation.
  • The fugitave slave act

    The Fugitive Slave Acts were a pair of federal laws in the United States, first enacted in 1793 and significantly expanded in 1850, that authorized the capture and return of runaway slaves to their enslavers, even if they had escaped to free states.
  • The battle of tippecanoe

    The battle of tippecanoe

    when American forces led by William Henry Harrison attacked the Native American confederation of Shawnee leaders
  • The missouri compromise

    The Missouri Compromise of 1820 admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state,
  • Indian removal act

    Indian removal act

    authorized the President to negotiate treaties with Native American tribes for their removal from ancestral lands in the East to territories west of the Mississippi River.
  • Nat turner rebellion

    Nat turner rebellion

    nat turner beleived he was chosen by god to liberate the slaves
  • Trail of tears

    Trail of tears

    The Trail of Tears refers to the forced displacement of Native American tribes, primarily the Cherokee
  • Dred scott decision

    Dred scott decision

    It ruled wether you were a free slave or not you coundt sue in court
  • Emancipation proclamation

    Emancipation proclamation

    Lincoln freed the slaves
  • 13th amendment

    13th amendment

    Freed the slaves
  • Slave trade ends in the united states

    Slave trade ends in the united states

    The international slave trade to the United States was banned in 1808, though the domestic slave trade continued until the 13th Amendment abolished slavery nationwide in 1865.
  • the 14th amendment

    the 14th amendment

    Made everyone equal
  • The 15 amendment

    The 15 amendment

    made it so they couldnt stop people from voting beause of their race
  • Battle of the little big horn

    Battle of the little big horn

    a big battle between a tribe and englishmen
  • The battle of wounded knee

    The battle of wounded knee

    The Wounded Knee Massacre, also known as the Battle of Wounded Knee, involved nearly three hundred Lakota people killed by soldiers of the United States Army.
  • Plessy vs ferguson

    Plessy vs ferguson

    Made it to where they are seprate but equal