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... heavy defeat for the Confederates, who were forced to retreat. They never ...general from Virginia.He got the nickname 'Stonewall' at the First ...
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... Missouri (which would become the hometown of future President Harry S Truman), who were forced from the state during the 1838 Mormon War there. The Governor of Missouri ...
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...all four answers. Anyway, here' s what I can tell you about it. Mexico ... California), Texas, and what is now the American Southwest all ...
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... Soil Whigs, a few Know Nothings (not a joke, it was the nickname of a political party that was anti foreigner, anti Catholic and anti Mason) and a few scattered Northern...
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...brother as their own children. It was on the Moses' farm where George ... in love with nature, where he earned the nickname 'The Plant Doctor' and...
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...river. Toussaint Charbonneau was one of the guides and interpreters.... The men on the expedition nicknamed the little boy Pomp. The ...
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...39;. 3) True 4) True 5) False, Stephen Douglas designed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. 6) True 7) True What is this for? A test?
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