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Slavery of North America

By zach44
  • First Slaves to come to North America

    First Slaves to come to North America
    Twenty slaves in Virginia are brought to Jamestown are the first slaves imported into Britain’s North American colonies.
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    Slavery in North America

    Slavery in North America
  • First Documented slave rebellion

    First Documented slave rebellion
    In Gloucester County, Virginia the first documented slave rebellion in the colonies takes place.
  • Virginia says that all imported black servants are slaves for life

    Virginia says that all imported black servants are slaves for life
    Virginia declares that all imported black servants are slaves for life.
  • Pennslyvannia Legalizes slavery

    Pennslyvannia Legalizes slavery
    Pennsylvania legalizes slavery.
  • Slave Population Reaches 500,000

    Slave Population Reaches 500,000
    The slave population in the colonies is nearly 500,000. In Virginia, the ratio of free colonists to slaves is nearly 1:1. In South Carolina it is approximately 1:2.
  • First Battle of Revolutionary War and Black Minutemen participate in the fight.

    First Battle of Revolutionary War and Black Minutemen participate in the fight.
    In April, the first battles of the Revolutionary war are waged between the British and Colonial armies at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts. Black Minutemen participate in the fighting.
  • British Proclaim that any slave that fights for them will be liberated

    British Proclaim that any slave that fights for them will be liberated
    In November, Virginia Governor John Murray, Lord Dunmore, issues a proclamation announcing that any slave fighting on the side of the British will be liberated. But Sadly few slaves were issued Freedom.
  • Congress signs the Declaration of Independence.

    Congress signs the Declaration of Independence.
    In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, members of the Continental Congress sign the Declaration of Independence.
  • American Revolution Ends

    American Revolution Ends
    American Revolution Ends Britain and the infant United States sign the Peace of Paris treaty.
  • Abolition Effort Congress narrowly defeats Thomas Jefferson’s proposal to ban slavery

    Abolition Effort Congress narrowly defeats Thomas Jefferson’s proposal to ban slavery
    Abolition Effort Congress narrowly defeats Thomas Jefferson’s proposal to ban slavery in new territories after 1800.
  • First U.S. Census

    First U.S. Census
    First United States Census Nearly 700,000 slaves live and toil in a nation of 3.9 million people.
  • Fugative Slave Act

    Fugative Slave Act
    Fugitive Slave Act The United States outlaws any efforts to impede the capture of runaway slaves.
  • Eli Whitney

    Eli Whitney
    Cotton Gin Eli Whitney patents his device for pulling seeds from cotton. The invention turns cotton into the cash crop of the American South and creates a huge demand for slave labor
  • Nat Turner leads a two-day uprising against whites

    Nat Turner leads a two-day uprising against whites
    Slave Revolt: Virginia Slave preacher Nat Turner leads a two-day uprising against whites, killing about 60. Militiamen crush the revolt then spend two months searching for Turner, who is eventually caught and hanged. Enraged Southerners impose harsher restrictions on their slaves.
  • Harriet Tubman Escapes

    Harriet Tubman Escapes
    Harriet Tubman Escapes After fleeing slavery, Tubman returns south at least 15 times to help rescue several hundred others.
  • Uncle Tom's cabin is published

    Uncle Tom's cabin is published
    Uncle Tom’s Cabin Published Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel about the horrors of slavery sells 300,000 copies within a year of publication.
  • Abraham lincoln becomes Pesident

    Abraham lincoln becomes Pesident
    Abraham Lincoln of Illinois becomes the first Republican to win the United States Presidency.
  • South Secession begins as South Carolina secedes

    South Secession begins as South Carolina secedes
    Southern Secession South Carolina secedes in December. More states follow the next year.
  • Civil War begins

    Civil War begins
    In the spring of 1861, decades of simmering tensions between the northern and southern United States over issues including states' rights versus federal authority, westward expansion and slavery exploded into the American Civil War (1861-65). The election of the anti-slavery Republican Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860 caused seven southern states to secede from the Union to form the Confederate States of America; four more joined them after the first shots of the Civil War were fired
  • Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation Proclamation
    Emancipation Proclamation President Abraham Lincoln decrees that all slaves in Rebel territory are free on January 1, 1863.
  • Civil War ends

    Civil War ends
    United States Civil War ends after Four years of brutal conflict that claims 623,000 lives of 2.4 million soldiers, millions more injured and the population and territory of the South devastated
  • Slavery Abolished

    Slavery Abolished
    Slavery Abolished The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution outlaws slavery.