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== Point of Divergence == |
== Point of Divergence == |
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− | Eli Whitney (inventor of the cotton gin) dies in his youth in a tragic farming accident on his family’s farm. Subsequently he does not go on to invent the cotton gin in 1794, setting into motion a series of events leading to a drastically different North American continent. |
+ | Eli Whitney (inventor of the cotton gin) dies in his youth in a tragic farming accident on his family’s farm. Subsequently he does not go on to invent the cotton gin in 1794, setting into motion a series of events leading to a drastically different North American continent. |
== Timeline == |
== Timeline == |
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− | * 1765- Eli Whitney born in Westborough Massachusetts |
+ | * 1765- Eli Whitney born in Westborough Massachusetts |
− | * 1779- Whitney dies in a farming accident |
+ | * 1779- Whitney dies in a farming accident |
− | * 1820- Lawmakers prohibit the possession, sale, or purchase of human beings in Virginia, the last state in the union to do so <span>(</span>[[Decline of |
+ | * 1820- Lawmakers prohibit the possession, sale, or purchase of human beings in Virginia, the last state in the union to do so <span>(</span>[[Decline of Slavery (RIP Lil Eli)|Decline of Slavery]]) |
− | * 1826- African American men were given the right to vote |
+ | * 1826- African American men were given the right to vote |
− | * 1830- Freed slaves given territory as means of easing racial tensions as well as offering reparations |
+ | * 1830- Freed slaves given territory as means of easing racial tensions as well as offering reparations ([[African American Territory (RIP Lil Eli)|African American Territory)]] |
− | ** Native Americans forced westward to accommodate freed slave migration ([[Native American Relocation]]) |
+ | ** Native Americans forced westward to accommodate freed slave migration ([[Native American Relocation (RIP Lil Eli)|Native American Relocation]]) |
− | * 1833- The southern states merge into one large state, known as the Southern Territory ([[Southern Merge]]) |
+ | * 1833- The southern states merge into one large state, known as the Southern Territory ([[Southern Merge (RIP Lil Eli)|Southern Merge]]) |
− | * 1833-1858- Women's rights movements endure long fight with no tangible progress <span>(</span>[[Effects on Women]]<span>)</span> |
+ | * 1833-1858- Women's rights movements endure long fight with no tangible progress <span>(</span>[[Effects on Women (RIP Lil Eli)|Effects on Women]]<span>)</span> |
− | * 1858- After countless delays, the push for women's rights in northern states finally reaches a boiling point |
+ | * 1858- After countless delays, the push for women's rights in northern states finally reaches a boiling point |
* 1860- Southern Territory declares war on Ohio |
* 1860- Southern Territory declares war on Ohio |
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− | * 1860- The rest of the northern states declare war on the Southern Territory ([[Civil War |Civil War)]] |
+ | * 1860- The rest of the northern states declare war on the Southern Territory ([[Civil War (RIP Lil Eli)|Civil War)]] |
− | * April-November, 1862- While American civil war is happening, foreign powers move into position in westward territories, England in northwest, France in north central ([[Foreign Expansion]]) |
+ | * April-November, 1862- While American civil war is happening, foreign powers move into position in westward territories, England in northwest, France in north central ([[Foreign Expansion (RIP Lil Eli)|Foreign Expansion]]) |
− | * 1864- Northern states merge into one regional province, declaring themselves the ([[Northern Collective]]) |
+ | * 1864- Northern states merge into one regional province, declaring themselves the ([[Northern Collective (RIP Lil Eli)|Northern Collective]]) |
+ | * April 6, 1865 (modern day)- An uneasy peace is felt by the six regions |
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 6 April 2018
Point of Divergence
Eli Whitney (inventor of the cotton gin) dies in his youth in a tragic farming accident on his family’s farm. Subsequently he does not go on to invent the cotton gin in 1794, setting into motion a series of events leading to a drastically different North American continent.
Timeline
- 1765- Eli Whitney born in Westborough Massachusetts
- 1779- Whitney dies in a farming accident
- 1820- Lawmakers prohibit the possession, sale, or purchase of human beings in Virginia, the last state in the union to do so (Decline of Slavery)
- 1826- African American men were given the right to vote
- 1830- Freed slaves given territory as means of easing racial tensions as well as offering reparations (African American Territory)
- Native Americans forced westward to accommodate freed slave migration (Native American Relocation)
- 1833- The southern states merge into one large state, known as the Southern Territory (Southern Merge)
- 1833-1858- Women's rights movements endure long fight with no tangible progress (Effects on Women)
- 1858- After countless delays, the push for women's rights in northern states finally reaches a boiling point
- 1860- Southern Territory declares war on Ohio
- 1860- The rest of the northern states declare war on the Southern Territory (Civil War)
- April-November, 1862- While American civil war is happening, foreign powers move into position in westward territories, England in northwest, France in north central (Foreign Expansion)
- 1864- Northern states merge into one regional province, declaring themselves the (Northern Collective)
- April 6, 1865 (modern day)- An uneasy peace is felt by the six regions