Unit+7+Timeline+Terms+10-11

In order to receive full credit for completing your timeline, you must identify/explain/define each term in your own words AND state the significance of this particular event in the grand scheme of things. While these are in the order that they appear in the textbook, they are not necessarily in chronological order. I expect you place the events chronologically on your timelines. Please create ONE timeline that encompasses all of the terms listed below. (Do not make three separate timelines, one for each chapter.)

You are welcome to complete this format in any manner you see fit. Keep in mind that while I am assessing this, this is primarily for your benefit. Please complete this in a manner which will help you study for future tests and the AP Exam.

Nat Turner's Rebellion American Colonization Society The Liberator (William Lloyd Garrison) Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Gag Order (sometimes called the Gag Resolution)
 * __Chapter 16__**

Tariff of 1842 Manifest Destiny "Fifty-four forty or fight" Liberty Party Walker Tariff Mexican-American War Spot Resolutions California Bear Flag Republic Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Conscience Whigs Wlimot Proviso
 * __Chapter 17__**

Popular Sovereignty Free Soil Party California Gold Rush Underground Railroad Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Law Ostend Manifesto Opium War Gadsden Purchase Kansas-Nebraska Act
 * __Chapter 18__**

Uncle Tom's Cabin The Impending Crisis of the South Lecompton Constitution Bleeding Cansas Sumner-Brooks Affair Election of 1856 Dred Scott v. Sanford Panic of 1857 Tariff of 1857 Lincoln-Douglas Debates Freeport Doctrine John Brown and Harpers Ferry Constitutional Union Party Election of 1860 Crittenden Amendment South Carolina secedes from the Union
 * __Chapter 19__**