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... Nevertheless, by 1830, the antislavery movement had begun to lose strength in America. ... between the North and the South; such as the Kansas-Nebraska Crisis and ...
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... and other States under the name of the United States of America is hereby ... and the division of the area into two territories, Nebraska and Kansas, instead of one ...
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... As America grew, the South wanted more slave states and the North wanted more ... the slavery dominated political world of 1840 to 1860 was the Kansas and Nebraska ...
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... America expanded so did organized crime. First moving to west organized crime made a big impact on several midwest cities, such as; Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas ...
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... America expanded so did organized crime. First moving to west organized crime made a big impact on several midwest cities, such as; Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas ...
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... During the early 1800's, the land that makes up America at this time will ... The Final compromise that was established was known as the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854 ...
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... Southern states, organized as the Confederate States of America (the Confederacy ... of the Territory of Nebraska into two territories, that of Kansas and Nebraska. ...
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... Southern states, organized as the Confederate States of America (the Confederacy ... of the Territory of Nebraska into two territories, that of Kansas and Nebraska. ...
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Kansas was bleeding from it, laws had been broken over it and in early ... states had finally seceded because of it and formed the Confederate States of America. ...
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... He was thenburied in his hometown of Abeline, Kansas. "America will be a lonely landwith out him, but America will always be a better nation-stronger, safer ...
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... Stanton and Anthony, determined to change America's view of women and women's ... People living in rural areas of Kansas, for example, were previously isolated ...
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... waged between The United States of America and The Confederate States of America from 1861 ... Another example of these compromises is in the Kansas/Nebraska act. ...
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... Acts such as The Missouri Comprise of 1820, the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. The practice of slavery in America also gave ...
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... he had made. (Encarta Encyclopedia 2) After the war, Disney came back home to America to Kansas City, Missouri. For a short period ...
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... The chaos in Kansas was given the name "Bleeding Kansas." Another major cause of ... Since America became a free country, it was understood that the North and the ...
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... for it was considered an "alarmist" response to the growth of industrial America. ... colorful characters, such as Mary Elizabeth Lease of Kansas quoted selected ...
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... The influenza outbreaks occurred often in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Brazil ... in early March 1918 because soldiers at Fort Riley, Kansas burned large ...
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... having been laid for resistance, the prevalent racial climate in America in 1860 ... North Carolina and Kansas also organized additional black units where minor ...
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... having been laid for resistance, the prevalent racial climate in America in 1860 ... North Carolina and Kansas also organized additional black units where minor ...
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... having been laid for resistance, the prevalent racial climate in America in 1860 ... North Carolina and Kansas also organized additional black units where minor ...
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Kansas was bleeding from it, laws had been broken over it and in early ... states had finally seceded because of it and formed the Confederate States of America. ...
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... So many anti-slavery people from the North flocked to Kansas. ... Judge Taney handed down the decision, saying that blacks had no rights what so ever in America. ...
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... In 1860, following the trouble in Kansas and the election of an Anti-Slavery ... On February 9, 1861, The Confederate States of America is formed with Jefferson ...
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... In 1994, the violent crime rates in America began to plummet. From 1994 to 1996 crime rates in cities like Boston, San Diego, Houston and Kansas City dropped ...
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... So many anti-slavery people from the North flocked to Kansas. Finally ... Taney said the blacks had no rights what so ever in America. It ...
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... him to be a white man" (Jackson 5). "Langston Hughes was seen as to black for America and too ... Hughes tells the tale of a poor family growing up in Kansas. ...
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... Kansas, Mexico City, Topeka, Kansas, Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Kansas City, Kansas. ... Langston Hughes in The Reference Library of Black America it talks ...
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... was ever re-elected into the Senate again and when he returned to Kansas, him and ... that it would help for now, but in the long run would hurt America's economy. ...
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The Apache Indians of North America prospered for years throughout Kansas, New Mexico, and Arizona. They were a religious society ...
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The Apache Indians of North America prospered for years throughout Kansas, New Mexico, and Arizona. They were a religious society ...
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