... Union forces inthe West and as marking the turning point inthe political relationship of the State of Missouri with the Confederate government. In the short time during which, following the removal ... initiated in their behalf. The desire to recover lost ground in Indian Territory, under the pretext of restoring the fugitives, aroused the fighting instinct of many young men in southern Kansas ... participation, since he, in virtue of his being chief in command, was the person mainly responsible for it. In October of the preceding year, McCulloch hadfavored using the Indians against Kansas...
... of the frontiers, to be held in common by the society. The power of ordering and managing these lands, and the settling and planting of them, was to remain in the society. Virginia was to pay the ... of instituting a strong government inthe period of the confederacy. The frontier individualism hasfrom the beginning promoted democracy. The frontier States that came into the Union inthe ... sourcesof the rivers flowing into the Atlantic; but in vain. Inthe period of the Revolution the frontier crossed the Alleghanies into Kentucky and Tennessee, and the upper waters of the Ohio...
... present a certain regularity. They depend upon the rains and the melting of the snows in their basins. The greatest average height is attained inthe late winter andearly spring months; another rise ... raised the light upperdecks. The Lexington, having destroyed the trestle-work at the end of the bridge, rejoined the following morning;and the three boats, continuing their raid, arrived the next ... over the keelson. These bulkheads were braced one against the other, the outer ones against the hull of the boat, and all against the deck and floor timbers, thus making the whole weight of the...
... crossedeach other inthe charge and, wheeling, had mingled inthe fight.But the Rangers were compelled to discard the carbine and the saber for other reasons than their inferiority in the hand-to-hand ... journey eastward into the Cumberland Mountains, thenwork southward, traveling by rail after we were well within the Confederate lines, and finally the evening of the third day after the start, ... immediately in front oftheir first position, and turning to the right, had ridden down everything between them and the rear-guard.Then, with one howitzer playing upon the advance and the other upon the...
... their boats. The Indians then explained to Cartier that their god had sent awarning to the presumptuous strangers, bidding them refrain from the intended voyage. Cartier replied that the Indian god ... to the northward off the land.There they went ashore and looked about them, the weather being fine, and they observed that there was dewupon the grass, and it so happened that they touched the ... country. But the farther north the armymarched the more distant became Cibola inthe report of the natives whom they met on the way; until at last the invaders became involved inthe pathless...
... HieronymiteFathers had also come to the conclusion that negroes must be introduced into the West Indies. Writing in January, 1518, when the fathers could not have known what was passing in Spain in relation ... fell into the trap, and sent out two of their number. One of these was instantly seized and killed,whereupon the other fled. The thirty Indians then rushed out and fired the house, in which the ... returne into England againe. The names of one of those Masters was Abraham Kendall, the other Griffith Herne.While these things were in hand, the provision aforesaid being brought, and in bringing...
... thoroughly independent, and inthe late war their powerful influence had been mainly exerted in behalfof the patriot cause. Hence, while they retained their influence after the close of the war, there ... toward purifying English political life asduring the spring of 1782. But during the progress of these important measures, the jealousies and bickerings in the cabinet became more and more painfully ... Nashville, thence running southward to the Tennessee, thence curving eastward nearly to the Alleghanies, and descending through what is now eastern Alabama to the Florida line. The territory to the...
... and went on a slaying spree starting with the slaveowners families and then freeing the slaves so they could join in arms with his party. But there is another side of the coin and that is where ... his stubborness, the begining of theCivilWar had started with no casualities but the rifles had been fired, Union against the Confederacy. The north and the south had it's share ... people that they fought with during the Revolutionary War so that they could be free of the monarchy of British Rule. Now in today's perspective, we, the United States are trying to stop...
... men into Harper's Ferry,Virginia and went on a slaying spree starting with the slaveownersfamilies and then freeing the slaves so they could join in arms with hisparty. But there is another ... during the Revolutionary War so that theycould be free of the monarchy of British Rule. Now in today'sperspective, we, the United States are trying to stop that from happening in other ... another side of the coin and that is where Dred Scottcomes intheCivilWar picture. Dred Scott was a slave who was taken toIllinois by his master on a trip and taking notice to the MissouriCompromise,...
... handed over the reins to John T. Brush, an Indianapolis clothing magnate who had been inthe game for years, owning the Indianapolis team inthe Western League and Cincinnati inthe NL. Brush ... not long after the Civil War. As with everything in baseball, the exact origins are much in dispute, but Arthur “Candy” Cummings got into the Hall of Fame by making a determined case for authorship.27 ... mentally—and the Tigers scrapped for four runs inthe seventh, then one more inthe eighth. Inthe top of the ninth, they trailed 8–6. Slugger Sam Crawford led off with a single; the next batter...
... already there, with Hooker in person, having anticipated the movement. These guns were very destructive, and were the principal agent in checking the enemy. As soon asthey had formed in line, Warren ... association with them at West Point, and, subsequently, in the regular army. Indeed, several of them, including Stonewall Jackson and A. P. Hill, were, prior to the war, officers inthe regiment ... commander of the Defences of Washington inthe springof 1862, I was, owing to the nature of my duties, brought into intimate relations with the statesmen whocontrolled the Government at the time,...
... yielded to theAmerican Colonies, the interest of the British Government rapidlywaned in affairs American. True, there still remained the valued establishments inthe West Indies, and the less ... Meanwhile there came the War of 1812 with its preliminary check upon direct trade to and from Great Britain, and its final totalprohibition of intercourse during thewar itself. In 1800 the bulk of American ... lukewarm in praise of Northern idealisms, regarding the whole matter as one ofdiverging economic systems and in any case as inevitably resulting in dissolution of the Union at some time. The inevitable...