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  • ...3) and a cession by Mexico (1848). The Colorado Territory was organized in 1861. Denver is the capital and the largest city. Population: [[Population:=4,66
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  • * 1861, the general council of the Choctaw Indian nation adopted a resolution decl
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  • ...but dissension arose within the following and the ideals were abandoned in 1861. The town, inhabited by descendants of the collective's original immigrants
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  • ....googlepages.com/googlemap.xml&amp;up_locname=Microstrategy Inc&amp;up_loc=1861 International Dr Mclean VA US 22102&amp;up_zoom=Main%20Street&amp;up_view=M [[Address:=1861 International Dr]]<br>
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  • * 1861, during the Civil War: Jefferson Davis resigns from the [[Directory:United
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  • * 1861, during the American Civil War: Confederate diplomatic envoys James M. Maso
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  • * 1861, Public Resolution 82, containing a provision for a Navy Medal of Valor, i
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  • * 1861, President-elect Abraham Lincoln departed Springfield, [[Directory:Illinois
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  • * 1861, the Territory of [[Directory:Colorado|Colorado]] was organized
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  • ...f Virginia until the area refused to endorse the ordinance of secession in 1861. Charleston is the capital and the largest city. Population: [[Population:= ...presenting most of Virginia's western counties met at Wheeling on June 11, 1861, and nullified the Virginia ordinance of secession, declared the offices of
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  • | term_end = [[March 4]], [[1861]] ...1]], [[1868]]) was the fifteenth [[President of the United States]] (1857–1861). To date he is the only President from [[Pennsylvania]] and the only Presi
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  • ...the Louisiana Purchase, the region became part of the Dakota Territory in 1861 and was split off from [[Directory:North Dakota|North Dakota]] at the time * The first & oldest Dakota daily newspaper, published in 1861 is the Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan.
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  • ...g war. Tyler was a delegate to the [[Provisional Confederate Congress]] in 1861; elected to the House of Representatives of the Confederate Congress, but d ...ir the [[Peace conference of 1861|Virginia Peace Convention]] in February 1861. The convention sought a compromise to avoid [[civil war]] while the [[Conf
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  • ...rary "Camp DuPont" was established on the grounds. First established May [[1861]], the camp was home to the Fourth Regiment, Delaware Volunteer Infantry fr
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  • ...by Mexico to the United States in 1848, it became a separate territory in 1861 after an influx of settlers drawn by the discovery (1859) of the Comstock L ...lawless, wide-open mining towns, Congress made Nevada into a territory in 1861 as migrant prospectors and settlers poured in. The territory was then enlar
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  • ...nited States]]. It was admitted as the 34th state in [[Year Admitted:=1861|1861]]. Organized as a territory by the Kansas-[[Directory:Nebraska|Nebraska]] A ...hift in power in the Senate and the presidency.It wasn't until January 29, 1861, that the bill making Kansas the 34th state reached President James Buchana
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  • ...ring the Revolution and again during the Civil War. The Civil War began in 1861 as South Carolina troops fired on federal Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor ...Confederate troops fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor on April 12, 1861, the nation plunged into Civil War.
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  • ...outh. Kansas, located on Missouri's western border, became a free state in 1861. Fighting between Kansas and Missouri began and continued into the Civil Wa ...he Civil War most Missourians remained loyal to the federal government. In 1861, a convention was called to determine whether Missouri would secede from th
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  • ...tates and joined the Confederacy a few months later. During the Civil War (1861-1865), over 56,000 soldiers fought in the Confederate Army from Louisiana.
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