The chronological order of the events:
I. Kansas-Nebraska Act
II. Missouri Compromise
III. secession
IV. Bleeding Kansas
V. Uncle Tom's Cabin published
The correct order is the Missouri Compromise (1820), Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852), the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), Bleeding Kansas (1856), and secession (1860 and 1861). Bleeding Kansas has to come after the people in the territory try to make a constitution, and secession is the act after Lincoln is elected. The Missouri Compromise was 30 years before, but to be repealed, it had to come before the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Uncle Tom's Cabin is a reaction to the Fugitive Slave Act, which was part of the Compromise of 1850.