The Fugitive Slave Act - brought in to appease the South for admitting California to the USA as free soil.
The success of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', stimulating Abolitionist sentiment in the North.
The verdict of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott appeal - they declared that the Constitution gave full protection to a man's property, including slave property.
John Brown's raid on the Union arsenal, aiming to give weapons to slaves.
The split of the Democratic Party, ensuring a Republican victory at the election of November 1860, with compromise candidate Abraham Lincoln - on hearing the result, South Carolina broke away from the USA.
the seven days battle or the 1st and second battle of bull run.
vietnam war
some historical events are Hawaii becoming a state, Alaska becoming a state, the Korean war, world war 1&2, the pig war(in Washington), and Obama being elected as president. I hope this answers your question.
...the Civil War?
A historical allusion is a reference, usually in literature, to actual events of the past. For example, the popular movie Forrest Gump made several historical allusions to events such as the Vietnam war.
civil war lincoln was assassinated
The Civil War and Lincoln's assassination.
I only know one. Slavery
the seven days battle or the 1st and second battle of bull run.
Ummm... I know one is the Civil war but that's all I can think of
Each man was on differant sides of the war( to different perspectives)
The events following and leading to the Civil War.
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
Five historical events that happened during Mozart's lifetime are The Seven Year War, The American Revolution, The Battles at Lexington and Concord, Submarine, and the French Revolution.
Chronicles are factual written accounts of historical events or a factual record of important events in history in the order they happened. The chronicles with the civil war details can be helpful when you do a school paper.
The web address of the Illiana Civil War Historical Society is: www.illianacivilwar.org
The Civil War