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1857 Dred Scott v. Sanford: Landmark Supreme Court decision holds that Congress does not have the right to ban slavery in states and, furthermore, that.

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1 1857 Dred Scott v. Sanford: Landmark Supreme Court decision holds that Congress does not have the right to ban slavery in states and, furthermore, that slaves are not citizens. Dred Scott v. SanfordLandmark Supreme Court decision

2 1859 Abolitionist John Brown and 21 followers capture federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Va. (now W. Va.), in an attempt to spark a slave revolt (Oct. 16). John Brown

3 1860 South Carolina secedes from the Union South Carolina secedes

4 1861 Confederates attack Ft. Sumter in Charleston, S.C., marking the start of the Civil War.Ft. Sumter

5 1863 Emancipation Proclamation is issued, freeing slaves in the Confederate states Emancipation Proclamation

6 1865 Lincoln is assassinated (April 14) by John Wilkes Booth in Washington, DC. John Wilkes Booth

7 1867 U.S. acquires Alaska from Russia for the sum of $7.2 million

8 1869 Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads are joined at Promontory, Utah, creating first transcontinental railroad

9 1870 Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution is ratified, giving blacks the right to vote Fifteenth Amendment

10 1871 Chicago fire kills 300 and leaves 90,000 people homeless Chicago


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