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Harriet Beecher Stowe's wrote about America slaver in t\Uncle Tom's Cabin, was published and response to the slaver act.
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The Compromise of 1850 was enacted which then the Fugitive Slaves Laws was strengthen under the Compromise, that had ended the slave trade in the District of Columbia.
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The Kansas Nebraska became a law, slavery was voted by settlers, and this gave ways to bleeding Kansas.
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Fort Buchanan was established by U.S. Army on the Sonoita River in the Southern Arizona that help with getting new land bought with the Gadsden purchase.
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The United States Supreme Court rules in the Dred Scott decision, also ruled could not banned by the congress in a territory.
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Abraham Lincoln became president of the united states. South Carolina was the first southern states in the union. Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina started the Civil War.
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The homestead act was approved by family and farmers of 160 to settle many were carved in Indian territories.
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After three day of battle that was surrounding that had included 150,000 troops. The union defender s of Cemetery Ridge had turn back to General Pickett and Pettigrew during Pickett's charge.
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General Robert E. Lee was a commander and the chief of Confederate forces, he had surrender his 27,000 man army to Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Court House.
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The Battles of Wilderness and the Spotsylvania, was led by General Grant. The first three stared the lieutenant of George Washington and charge of the U.S Army. May 5-12
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The Klu Klux Klan had form a secret discourage blacks from voting, issuing in a brutal and shameful era of terror, and crime amid Southern states has Civil Rights.
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Susan B. Anthony, was a women that was doing suffragette illegally cast a ballot at Rochester, in New York presidential election to the publicize cause of woman's right to vote.
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U.S. Greenback Party is a organized as a political organization by the farmers, who had been hurt from the Panic of 1873.
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The Civil Rights Act had gave equal rights to blacks, it was overturned in the 1883 by the Supreme Court.
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Reporting to the Indian Wars, inspector E.C. Watkins pronounces that the hundreds of Sioux and Cheyenne under Indian leaders Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse that are openly hostile against the United States government that had formed U.S. policy over the next year to lead the battles such as Little Big Horn.