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... With an uphill advantage, the Federal troops released a continuous bombardment of artillery as the Confederate troops made their way across. ...
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... During the Homestead Strike of 1892, federal troops were summoned to come and break up a violent strike and a workers union. They ...
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... Hayes was not the first president to use federal troops to solve domestic disputes, he would become the first to be remembered for it. ...
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... The uprising was finally crushed by federal troops and nearly forty of Sioux Indians, after a summary trial, were hanged at a well-attended mass execution. ...
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... The president was also given the power and authority to position federal troops in an area declared to be under rebellion of these laws. ...
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... Met by rifle fire Graydon and his small company pulled back as greater numbers of Federal troops joined in the event. Eventually ...
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... After a few weeks of shutting down most of countries railroad system federal troops were sent in to try to end the nationwide strike. ...
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... the mine owners still refused to compromise, Roosevelt told the owners that if they did not agree to arbitration, he would send 10,000 federal troops to seize ...
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... the mine owners still refused to compromise, Roosevelt told the owners that if they did not agree to arbitration, he would send 10,000 federal troops to seize ...
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... However, President Hayes called in federal troops. After a few weeks, the battle between the workers and the soldiers ended, but over 100 people were killed. ...
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... Unfortunately, Black Hawk's warriors were outnumbered by Federal troops and militia, plus the Sioux and Winnebago Indians who had joined with the federal troops ...
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... Guard to block nine black students from attending a Little Rock High School; following a court order; President Eisenhower sends in federal troops to ensure ...
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... They then ran and hid in a barn, but the Federal troops finally caught up with them at Garrett's farm near Port Royal, Virginia on the morning of April 26. ...
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... people registered to vote under Reconstruction Acts 703,000 were Black and only 627,000 were White.11 Even after 1877, when federal troops were withdrawn12 ...
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... refused to comply. President Eisenhower sent in federal troops to force them to adhere to desegregating schools. Many of the southern ...
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... The fighting went on until General Richard S. Ewell arrived and forced the federal troops to retreat to better ground Southeast of Gettysburg. ...
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... Richard S. Ewell arrived and forced the federal troops to retreat to better ground Southeast of Gettyburg (The History Place Battle of Gettysburg 2). Although ...
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... Richard S. Ewell arrived and forced the federal troops to retreat to better ground Southeast of Gettyburg (The History Place Battle of Gettysburg 2). Although ...
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... Richard S. Ewell arrived and forced the federal troops to retreat to better ground Southeast of Gettyburg (The History Place Battle of Gettysburg 2). Although ...
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... successful, but the introduction of Confederate reinforcements resulted in a Southern victory and a retreat toward Washington by the strong federal troops. ...
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... Many Federal troops held a special hatred for South Carolina because they felt the state was responsible for starting the war. Finally ...
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... It all began when Federal troops under Major General Howard battled Major General Henry Heth of the Confederates near McPherson's Ridge around 10:30 am Heth ...
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... The losses to the Federal troops (known as the Army of the Potomac) - under the overall command of Major General George G. Meade - at that time numbered 9,000 ...
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... In defense, Jackson issued a proclamation annuling nullification. He moved federal troops and prepared the US marshals to collect the required duties. ...
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... Brown decision. Eisenhower sent one thousand federal troops in to protect and allow the students to attend the school. This was ...
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... It was only after substantial force was taken by Washington and by Federal troops in 1872 that the Klan went out of existence. The ...
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... officers were injured. Federal troops remained at the university for over a year to protect one, James Meredith. After waiting years ...
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... General Lee ordered General JEB Stuart, (lee's reliable cavalry commander), to watch the movement of the Federal troops and to report any activity back to him. ...
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... by workers' demands and the coal necessary to heat schools and homes was no longer being produced, Roosevelt threatened to send in federal troops to operate ...
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... The area was a sunken road that Federal troops rallied behind and mowed down wave after wave of Rebel attackers until General Prentiss finally surrendered. ...
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