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American Civil War
American Civil War American Civil War Part of (clockwise from upper ... dead: 198,500Wounded: 137,000+ {{{notes}}} The American Civil War (1861–1865) was a civil war ... War began Main articles: Origins of the American Civil War, Timeline of events The origin of the American Civil War lay in the complex ...
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Union (American Civil War)
Union (American Civil War) Map of the division of ... or during the Civil War. During the American Civil War, the Union was a name ... State of the Union" Address. During the American Civil War, Loyalists to the United States ... Border States and Confederate States were termed Unionists. Nearly 120,000 Southern Unionists served in the Union Army during ...
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Talk:Unionists (Scotland)
Talk:Unionists (Scotland) It should be noted that the vast majority of Scottish Unionists, being electorally the majority of the population ... Conservative Party or the Orange Order. Most Unionists would vote for one of the Labour ... and the Labour Party are all Scottish Unionists. That fact surely cannot be disputed.--Mais ... should not be compared to Orangism. Most 'unionists' in Scotland would abhore sectarianism. The ...
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Talk:American Free Press
Talk:American Free Press Statement from the editor of ... a fundamental difference between this site and American Free Press is that we actually make ... political dissidents, gays, Jehovah's Witnesses, trade unionists, mentally disabled, physically disabled etc...) but actually ... for an event that includes one african-american speaker, but c'mon, that's just ... forced to use the advertisements to assail American Free Press, claiming the publication is ...
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Origins of the American Civil War
Origins of the American Civil War The origins of the American Civil War lay in the complex issues ... Antebellum Period. Overview The origins of the American Civil War lay in the complex issues ... a chronology of events leading to the American Civil War, see Origins of the American Civil War timeline. On the eve ...
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List of the US-American capitals (translated from German)
List of the US-American capitals Table of contents Capitals that United ... 1831-49, 1862-65 capital of the unionists and 1865-82) Donaldsonville (1830-31) Baton ... one the current political status is indicated American young remote islands/ Virgin Iceland OF the ... 1917, external territory with autonomy) Charlotte Amalie American Samoa/ American Samoa (17. April 1900, external territory ...
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Talk:Origins of the American Civil War/Archive 4
Talk:Origins of the American Civil War/Archive 4 < Talk:Origins of the American Civil War Updates & Progress I have added ... true article on the "Origins of the American Civil War" The relevant section states See Fort Sumter and American Civil War for coverage of events after ... Green was president of the Organization of American Historians for a term [2] - a ...
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Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War
Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War To meet Wikipedia's quality ... timeline of significant events leading to the American Civil War. See also Origins of the American Civil War. 1787 Northwest Ordinance: Bans slavery ... 1833 ends the Nullification crisis. + The abolitionist American Anti-Slavery Society is founded. 1834 + Anti ... response to the petition campaigns of the American Anti-Slavery Society, the U.S. ...
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... Steelworker's Victory and the Revival of American Labor
... Steelworker's Victory and the Revival of American Labor This book, published by Cornell University ... united workers in West Virginia with trade unionists in Eastern and Western Europe and Latin ...
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Joseph Chamberlain
... of the Federation and those employed in American politics. For Chamberlain, the Federation gave him ... reading before attending a meeting of Liberal Unionists, summoned by Hartington, hitherto the subject of ... ensuing general election, the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists agreed to a defensive alliance. Chamberlain's ... popular, and both the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists were able to benefit, taking 393 seats ... increasingly close relationship between non-Radical Liberal Unionists and the Conservatives, thereby isolating Chamberlain ...
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