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Henry Clay introduced the Compromise of 1850 to the congress. Senator Webster declared the bill as a measure to turn away a possible Civil War.
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At a hearing in Boston, escaped slaves Shadreh Minkins is taken by free blacks slaves.
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Harriet Beecher wrote a work of Anti-Slavery to respond to the Fugitive Slave Act. 300,000 copies were sold in its first year of being published.
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The Gadsden Purchase is complete because the United States buying 29,64 square mile of land in Arizona
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In Wisconsin, the Republican Party is founded, in opposition to the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Holds its first convention on July 6th in Jackson, Michigan.
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Dred Scott was an enslaved African American man in the United States who was unsuccessfully sued for his freedom.
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Marais Des Cygnes is a historical land mark
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The battle of Kansas was the nickname to a project to build, modify and deliver large quantities of the worlds most advance bomber to the front lines.
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Henry Rector was the states sixth governor, he was part of Arkansas's political dynasty during the antebellum.
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Fort Arkbuckle, Indian territory, occupied by confederate army
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The Battle of Fort Henry was fought on February 6, 1862 in western Middle Tennessee. During the American civil war.
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The battle of Hartville was fought on January 9-11, 1863 in wright country, Missouri. During the civil war
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Sterling Price was an American Solider, lawyer, planter, and a politician form the U.S. State of Missouri
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M. Jeff Thompson Surrendered, his troops in Jacksonport, Arkansas