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... Hundreds of people signed petitions, demanding that the state follow South Carolina's example and return the Confederate flag to the state capitol. ...
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... way. Some people see this flag as a symbol of racism and slavery and others say it honors South Carolina's Confederate past. What ...
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Confederate Flag Debate It has been a constant debate over should the confederate flag be flown on the state house dome in South Carolina. ...
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The Rebel Battle Flag: Side Two To commemorate the Civil War's Centennial, the State of South Carolina hoisted the Confederate Flag proudly above its state ...
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... When watching TV, I came across a journalist standing outside the Capitol Building in South Carolina and on the roof was the Confederate Flag waving poignantly ...
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... The Confederate forces attacked Fort Sumter, South Carolina, which housed the Union garrison command, when the fort would not surrender. ...
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... PGT Beauregard opened fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, and lasted until May 26, 1865, when the last Confederate army surrendered ...
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... the argument regarding slavery, the controversy over state's rights and the tariff, and the illegal secession of South Carolina and the other confederate states ...
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... and purposely taking control and leading the states known as confederate states to secession. However, with each of the actions that South Carolina took to ...
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... Scott, who reminded Lincoln that President Jackson used the national military in the South Carolina during the Nullification Crisis. The Confederate States of ...
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... Because of this Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas joined the confederate states. It was the confederates 11 states with 10 million people vs. ...
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... The Confederate forces in the region were fragmented at this time, with ... Columbia, South Carolina, captured on February 17, 1865, was dealt with particularly ...
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... W. Pickens of South Carolina that an attempt would be made to re-supply the fort. After debate and some disagreement, the Confederate cabinet telegraphed ...
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... formed their own government and they made a document called 'The Confederate Constitution'. ... The north started sending troops to Virginia, South Carolina etc. ...
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... states seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States of ... Those states included South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and ...
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... important to the Union because of it was a major Confederate port city ... The damage throughout South Carolina was extremely severe, because the Union blamed them ...
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... four more states ,Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina, to join ... Scott ordered General Irvin McDowell to advance on Confederate troops stationed at ...
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... One after the other, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas joined South Carolina and formed the Confederate States of America, with ...
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... Beauregard, in command of the Confederate forces at Charleston, South Carolina, demanded the surrender of the Union garrison of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor ...
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... in a state of upheaval, with the southern states South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida ... reached the shipyard that Virginia had seceded and Confederate troops were ...
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... The Civil War The Civil War began on April 12, 1861 with the firing on Fort Sumter, a United States fort located in South Carolina, by the Confederate Army. ...
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... named as president of the Confederate States of America.14 And when the Confederate soldiers opened fire at Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina, on April ...
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... Confederate army but by the runaway slaves. The slaves joined the Union columns. They numbered in the thousands by the time they had reached North Carolina. ...
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... by the Confederate army but by runaway slaves. The slaves were attaching themselves to the Union columns and by the time the force entered North Carolina, they ...
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... by the Confederate army but by runaway slaves. The slaves were attaching themselves to the Union columns and by the time the force entered North Carolina, they ...
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... by the Confederate army but by runaway slaves. The slaves were attaching themselves to the Union columns and by the time the force entered North Carolina, they ...
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... by the Confederate army but by runaway slaves. The slaves were attaching themselves to the Union columns and by the time the force entered North Carolina, they ...
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... by the Confederate army but by runaway slaves. The slaves were attaching themselves to the Union columns and by the time the force entered North Carolina, they ...
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... by the Confederate army but by runaway slaves. The slaves were attaching themselves to the Union columns and by the time the force entered North Carolina, they ...
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... by the Confederate army but by runaway slaves. The slaves were attaching themselves to the Union columns and by the time the force entered North Carolina, they ...
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