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... He moved to Fort Scott and lived with Felix Payne while going to school. While in Fort Scott, an unfortunate incident occurred of ...
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... He declared that he was to be free on the basis that he had lived of Fort Armstrong and Fort Snelling which were both located in free states. Scott felt that ...
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... AT FORT SCOTT: As a sophomore/second-year freshman, he earned honorable mention All-America honors from the NJCAA, and was also a first-team all-Jayhawk ...
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... homes teacher. He later moved to Fort Scott, Kansass to attend highschool, at which time he worked as a farmhand. After a University ...
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... Scott said that his "success in Mexico was largely due to the skill, valor ... After three years at Fort Carrol in Baltimore harbor, Lee became the superintendent ...
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... The fort was afterward named Fort Brown in his honor. ... The decisive campaign of the war was Scott's advance from Veracruz to Mexico City. ...
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... Emerson later took Scott to the free state of Illinois, and in the spring of 1836, Emerson took Scott to a fort in the Wisconsin territory . ...
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... 3) Was Scott free as a consequence of his residence in Illinois? 4) Was Scott free as a consequence of his residence at Fort Snelling? ...
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... The Dred Scott decision was very controversial and made the North very mad. ... 9. Fort Sumter- On march 4, 1861 Lincoln had to make one of the great decisions in ...
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... away. Thomas Scott went to jail when the Metis took over Fort Garry. While in jail, Thomas Scott insulted and attacked the guards. ...
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... An estimate by General in chief Scott suggested "5,000 regular troops and ... Fort Sumter was also reinforced by surrounding forts in Charleston Harbor, meaning a ...
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... An estimate by General in chief Scott suggested "5,000 regular troops and ... Fort Sumter was also reinforced by surrounding forts in Charleston Harbor, meaning a ...
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... The time Lee spent in Scott's staff during the Mexican War was the only ... April 12 1861, Confederate general Beauregard opened fire on a Union Fort in Charleston ...
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... He had Mexican Vaqueros tending to vast herds that roamed the fort and its surroundings. ... took place: The first man that he came to was William Scott, at the ...
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... the Dred Scott Case, Bleeding Kansas, John Brown's raid, the Elections of 1860, Abolitionist movements, the Wilmot Proviso, and lastly the firing at Fort Sumter ...
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... In March of 1857, Scott lost the decision as the Supreme Court declared no slave ... At 4:30 am, April 12, 1861, the Confederates opened fire on Fort Sumter and ...
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... When the British finally gave up the maneuver, Francis Scott Key wrote a song devoted to the perseverance of Fort McHenry called The Star Spangled Banner. ...
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... (Ottawa considered these demands fair until the Thomas Scott affair.) Manitoba Act: an act, which established the area around Fort Garry as the provinces of ...
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... severe weather conditions and guerrilla attacks, in which supplies were taken or destroyed, the army was forced to stay in Camp Scott near Fort Bridger (Benton ...
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... Winfield Scott. In 1854 while stationed at Fort Humboldt, California, Grant resigned his commission because of loneliness and drinking problems. ...
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... It was a flag like Betsy's that became the subject of Francis Scott Key's poem entitled "Defense for Fort McHenry." This poem would soon become the country's ...
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... he could reconcile his principles of popular sovereignty with the Dred Scott decision ... federal forts in the South, the most important of which was Fort Sumter in ...
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... At Fort Monroe, he spent his time directing construction projects and stopping fights. ... Then he was chosen by General Winfield Scott to join his personal staff ...
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... is showered on Fort Garry by the expansionists and again prisoners are taken, one in particular is an Orange Lodge Irishman by the name of Tom Scott, who was ...
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... Had two years in a free state made Scott free? And, was Fort Snelling actually free territory, or in other words, was the Missouri Compromise constitutional ...
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... They voted 7 to 2 against Dred Scott. ... On December 26, 1860, during the night Major Anderson moves Federal troops into Charleston, SC from Fort Moultrie to Fort ...
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... Scott should not be considered property and their iniquitous decision refuses to let this ... suit was a major contributing factor to the firing on our Fort Sumter ...
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... weaponry making Alcatraz more and more unsuitable as a site for a fort, in 1907 ... off the island but were returned, one, in 1945 (Giles) and one in 1962 (Scott). ...
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... Supreme Court, headed by Roger B. Taney, heard the case of Dred Scott, a slave ... of expediency were thrust out of reach by the act which took Fort Moultrie as a ...
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... In Dred Scott v. Sanford, the slave Dred Scott and his wife, Harriett, sued ... on April 12, 1861, troops in Charleston, South Carolina, fired on Fort Sumter, a ...
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