The Great Compromise Of 1850 Outline Summary ( 1850 )
The seeds of the inhumane tradition of slavery were sown years back in 1619. It was in this year that 20 Africans were bought by English settlers in Virginia. At that point of time, the contract governing their purchase stipulated their release after a span of few years. Unfortunately, the provisions of the contract were overlooked and slavery became a part of life for generations’ altogether. More... |
Kansas Nebraska Act History ( 1854 )

The Kansas Nebraska Act conceived by Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois in the year 1854 can be referred to as one of the most important reasons that paved way for the Civil War in America. During the beginning of the decade of the 1850s, many people including industrialists desired to inhabit the region of Nebraska. More...
Lincoln Vs Douglas Debates ( 1858 )

Many serious and critical debates were held inn public between Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln during the 1850s while campaigning for the seat of the senator. Lincoln lost the position to Douglas. However, the heated debates raised his national prominence and finally led to his election as the President of the US. More...
Who Was The President Of The Confederate States Of America ? ( 1861 - 1865)

The existence of the Confederate States of America was short enough to witness only one President in office. This was Jefferson Davis, who was elected for the post on February 9, 1861. He was considered as the best choice for the designation owing to his diverse professional experience as a soldier and civilian. His name was spontaneously accepted without any controversy. More...
History Of Emancipation Proclamation ( 1863 )

One of the factors that influenced the candidature of Abraham Lincoln for the post of the President was the issue of slavery. The Republicans decided upon him as the most eligible candidate in 1860 owing to his moderate viewpoint on slavery. Although Lincoln condemned this inhuman act, he was also well aware of the fact that the sudden abolishing of slavery would result in a chaotic situation within the country. More...
Facts About The Battle Of Gettysburg ( 1863 )

Although the Battle of Gettysburg was only fought for 3 days, it is known for resulting in the maximum number of losses with respect to human life and property. The battle also proved quite decisive in terms of the American Civil War. It strengthened the stance of the Union, which previously had been incurring heavy losses in this war and had thereby been forced to withdraw and move back towards the North. More...
History Of Robert E Lee

Robert Lee was born in the year 1807 on January 19 to Ann Hill Carter and Henry Lee. Lee’s father was not only the governor of Virginia but he was a war hero himself. Lee’s father did not manage his wealth well and he was quite preoccupied with his political responsibilities. Henry Lee expired when Robert was quite young and hence, he faced a difficult childhood. More...
Ulysses S Grant Biography

The twenty-eight president of the US, Ulysses S. Grant, was born on 27th April 1822 in Point Pleasant, Ohio. Being the son of a man who could barely meet ends, Ulysses received education in a very mediocre school. Although he was not too good with his school grades, the man had immense potential in the war field that came to be unfolded in the future years of his life. After graduation, Grant was deployed in an infantry company and fought bravely in the Mexican War under Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott in 1846. More...
Sherman Antitrust Act ( 1890 )

Named after the renowned Senator, John Sherman, the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 was one of the first initiatives of the US Congress to proscribe concentration of financial power in the hands of a few individuals and/or firms.
Prior to this, many other states had similar type of laws, but it was limited only to the intra state business operations. More...
Ellis Island History ( 1892 )

Although most Americans identify the Ellis Island as a famous immigration station, this is not the only aspect worth mentioning about this place. Over the years, this small parcel of land, which was roughly 3 acres, not only grew 10 times in size, but also gained political status in the history of the country. More...
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