A History of the United States: Our Land, Our TimeCoronado Publishers, 1986 - United States |
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... Lincoln decided not to make an issue of the fort at Pensacola . But he was determined not to give up Fort Sumter without a fight . If Lincoln allowed Sumter to be turned over to the Confederates , the only way he could save the Union ...
... Lincoln decided not to make an issue of the fort at Pensacola . But he was determined not to give up Fort Sumter without a fight . If Lincoln allowed Sumter to be turned over to the Confederates , the only way he could save the Union ...
Page 506
... Lincoln in 1862. In the presidential election of 1864 , McClellan ran against Lincoln , but Lincoln was reelected with 212 electoral votes to McClellan's 21 . Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville . Lincoln now appointed General Ambrose E ...
... Lincoln in 1862. In the presidential election of 1864 , McClellan ran against Lincoln , but Lincoln was reelected with 212 electoral votes to McClellan's 21 . Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville . Lincoln now appointed General Ambrose E ...
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... Lincoln had never personally thought of abolition as essential or even desirable . against arbitrary arrest , so that antiwar Democrats could be jailed . At one time or another , 13,000 critics of the war were imprisoned . Lincoln also ...
... Lincoln had never personally thought of abolition as essential or even desirable . against arbitrary arrest , so that antiwar Democrats could be jailed . At one time or another , 13,000 critics of the war were imprisoned . Lincoln also ...
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One Land Many Peoples | 1 |
North American Cultures and Tribes 1500 A D | 22 |
Spanish Missions Forts and Settlements 1700s | 32 |
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