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| The Battles Before The Battle Between The States | |
| ... Days later, Fort Sumter was attacked by a confederate arsenal, Lincoln negotiated and waited until April 4, when he attempted to re supply Fort Sumter with non ... |
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| John Brown: Violent Abolitionist | |
| ... he had no way to escape, he selected nine prisoners and moved them to the armory's small fire engine house, which later became known as John Brown's Fort. ... |
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| John Brown: Violent Abolitionist | |
| ... he had no way to escape, he selected nine prisoners and moved them to the armory's small fire engine house, which later became known as John Brown's Fort. ... |
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| Tactics During The Revolutionary War | |
| ... He set his men in two tight lines and marched towards the fort in and camouflaged by the night darkness. The first men to raid the ... |
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| Tactics During The Revolutionary War | |
| ... He set his men in two tight lines and marched towards the fort in and camouflaged by the night darkness. The first men to raid the ... |
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| Nova Scotia | |
| ... These include Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Park, in Baddeck, with exhibits relating to Bell's inventions while he lived here; Fort Anne National ... |
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| Texas: | |
| ... a "Metropolitan Division". Texas has two metropolitan divisions within the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA. The term metropolitan ... |
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| Slavery And Participation In The Civil War | |
| ... Leading an unsuccessful hand-to-hand attack on Fort Wagner in Charleston, this regiment engaged in one of the most famous black actions of the Civil War and ... |
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| Slavery And Participation In The Civil War | |
| ... Leading an unsuccessful hand-to-hand attack on Fort Wagner in Charleston, this regiment engaged in one of the most famous black actions of the Civil War and ... |
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| Charles Cornwallis | |
| ... They only had 2900. Magaw , second in command, stationed Colonel Moses Rawlings with a group of riflemen to secure Fort Washington. ... |
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| Edgar Allen Poe | |
| ... Poe enlisted in the us army in mid- 1827. Poe served stints at Fort Independence in Boston, Fort Moultrie in Charleston, and Fort Monroe in Virginal. ... |
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| Benedict Arnold | |
| ... lake. It turned out that Arnold led his men into the exact spot they wanted to be in, which was Fort Amherst on Crown Point. (Lake ... |
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| Ulysses Grant | |
| ... month on August 22nd. In September 1852, Grant arrived in Fort Vancouver, Oregon on board the steamer Ohio. In the following September ... |
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| Memoirs Of Nisqually | |
| ... In addition, Heath maintained a strong relationship with the doctor at Fort Nisqually, who provided medicine to Heath which he then gave to Indians. ... |
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| Abraham Lincoln | |
| ... Fort Sumter started the Civil War (Boritt 321). Lincoln met the crisis at Fort Sumter with a blockade of the Southern ports (Boritt 321). ... |
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| “sacagawea” | |
| ... In November 1804, the Corps of Discovery arrived at the Hidatsa-Mandan villages and soon built a fort nearby. In the American Fort ... |
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| Yes | |
| ... However, the regiment soon gained international fame on July 18, 1863, when it fronted an assault on Fort Wagner near Charleston, South Carolina. ... |
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| The Hot Zone | |
| ... 3. Nancy Jaax: She was a veterinary pathologist at a military fort in Maryland.. 4. Jerry Jaax: He was a veterinarian and husband to Nancy Jaax. ... |
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| The Last Of The Mohicans : Movie Review | |
| ... Really! The grade on this paper was an A - A. Plot Whilst making their way to a British Fort, Major Heywood and his party are attacked by Indians. ... |
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| Lincoln Assassination | |
| ... Miscellaneous Fort Pillow Massacre: An incident that took place in Fort Pillow, Tennessee, April 12, 1864. Confederate troops commanded ... |
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