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... By 1840, two-thirds of the cotton produced in the US came from Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi up! from one-sixteenth in 1811. ...
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... military education or training, he became the annoyance of Grant, Sherman, and almost every other Union general who fought in Tennessee, Alabama, or Kentucky. ...
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... military education or training, he became the annoyance of Grant, Sherman, and almost every other Union general who fought in Tennessee, Alabama, or Kentucky. ...
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... Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas were all approached by farmers for the growth of their cotton. The ...
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Most of those killed were in Tennessee, where 17 people died. Twelve others died in Alabama, five in Ohio, one in Pennsylvania and one in Mississippi. ...
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... would control about 40,000 achars of land and the entire Tennessee river that spans not only Tennessee but parts of Kentucky, Virginia, Alabama, North Carolina ...
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... by death. Tennessee, Alabama, and Louisiana were the first states to make capital punishment a discretionary sentence. By the end ...
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... The Union campaign across the state of Tennessee moving toward Chattanoga and into northern Alabama would be lead by Union General Don Carlos Buell. ...
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... Alabama. My Tennessee military and I crushed the Creeks at the battle of Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, on March 27, 1814. After winning ...
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... to our Government putting us our of business." The Alabama Power Company ... agencies, Land Grant Colleges and other Works programs, the Tennessee Valley became ...
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... The incident which was the basis of the Scottsboro trials began on March 25, 1931 when a group of people were riding a train from Tennessee to Alabama. ...
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... The hardest hit states are Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois and Indiana. ...
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... Responding to Alabama's and Georgia's pleas for help, Jackson and his 3,500 militiamen moved out of Tennessee and marched through miles of wilderness under ...
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Mississippi, one of the East South Central states of the United States, bordered on the north by Tennessee, on the east by Alabama, on the south by the Gulf of ...
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... September of 1815, when he enlisted in the militia as a scout under Major Gibson in Winchester, Tennessee, to avenge an Indian attack on Fort Mimms, Alabama. ...
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... violent. There were members from Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. The "Night Rides" were getting way out of control. ...
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... violent. There were members from Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. The "Night Rides" were getting way out of control. ...
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... attempting to march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama, were beaten by ... led a march in support of striking sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee. ...
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... lived in part of eight present day southeastern states: North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. ...
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... the action triggers a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, let by ... Louis, Chicago, and Bloomington, Indiana; the Tennessee Christian Leadership Conference holds ...
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... Various other 'independent' Klans dot the American landscape, with many based in Alabama, Florida, Indiana, North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. ...
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... clause. Six states now permit silent moments -- Georgia, Virginia, Maryland, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama. Silent prayer ...
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... ban on "cruel and unusual punishment." Chapman also highlights the poor conditions of the prisons in Texas, Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, and especially, New ...
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... River drainages from western Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, extreme southern Indiana, most of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee, northern Alabama and Georgia ...
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... Exercise" clause. Six states now permit silent moments-Georgia, Virginia, Maryland, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama. Silent prayer ...
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... And by 1838, more than 15,000 Cherokee were removed by the US Army from their homelands in North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama. ...
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... p.826) that started to remove Indians from southern states such as Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. Though ...
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... wanting to form a social club. The groups met in Pulaski, Tennessee, near the Alabama border. To heighten the excitement, the meetings ...
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... He enlisted in the militia as a scout under Major Gibson in Winchester, Tennessee, to avenge an Indian attack on Fort Mims, Alabama. ...
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... and offers each state readmission if they follow Tennessee's example and ... Alabama, Arkansas, North and South Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana all ratified the ...
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