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DateLine: March 16th, 1802, Post Colonial Era
President Thomas Jefferson signed an important protection measure authorizing the establishment of the US Military Academy on the Hudson at West Point in the State of New York-
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DateLine:1776, Boston- American Revolutionary ERA
The unsuccessful British War siege of Boston was broken as English Red Coats forces finally evacuated.
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Quote: Originally posted by eddessaknight on Mar 18, 2017
DateLine: 1776, London - Colonial Revolutionary Era
Britain repeals the highly inflammable & provocative American Colonial "STAMP TAX" of 1765
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DateLine: March 23rd, !775, Richmond Virginia - American Revolution Era
Delegate Patrick Henry delivered an iconic fiery address to the Virginia Provincial Convention in which he said " GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH" !
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Dateline: March 23rd, 1806 - Age of Continental Expansion
Intrepid explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, having finally, after many arduous challenges, reached th Pacific Coast began their long journey back East to report the first Sea To Shining Sea exploration expedition to President Jefferson.
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DateLine: March 24, 1765, London
Britain's parliament enacted the inflammatory 'Quartering Act' ordering American colonists. without question provide temporary housing on demand of Red Coat English soldiers.
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Quote: Originally posted by eddessaknight on Mar 24, 2017
DateLine: March 24, 1765, London
Britain's parliament enacted the inflammatory 'Quartering Act' ordering American colonists. without question provide temporary housing on demand of Red Coat English soldiers.
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DateLine: April 1st,1789, New York
The first official House of Representatives convened holding it's first ever meeting in New York. Frederick Muhlenberg was elected as first House Speaker.
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Quote: Originally posted by eddessaknight on Apr 1, 2017
DateLine: April 1st,1789, New York
The first official House of Representatives convened holding it's first ever meeting in New York. Frederick Muhlenberg was elected as first House Speaker.
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DateLine: April 2nd, 1865, Richmond - Civil War Era
Confederate President Jefferson Davis And most of his cabinet fled the Confederate Capitol of Richmond, Virginia, because of the eminent advancement of Union Army.
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Quote: Originally posted by eddessaknight on Apr 2, 2017
DateLine: April 2nd, 1865, Richmond - Civil War Era
Confederate President Jefferson Davis And most of his cabinet fled the Confederate Capitol of Richmond, Virginia, because of the eminent advancement of Union Army.
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DateLine: April 5th, 1621 Early America
In 1621 the Mayflower sailed from Plymouth Colony to present day Massachusetts on a month long return trip to England.
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DateLine: April 5th, 1792
President George Washington cast his first veto rejecting a congressional measure for apportioning representation among the 13 states.
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Quote: Originally posted by eddessaknight on Apr 7, 2017
DateLine: April 7, 1862, Shiloh. Tennessee - CIVIL WAR ERA
Union Army led by General Ulysses S. Grant defeated the Rebel Confederate Army at the significant 'Battle of Shiloh'.
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DateLine; April 8th, 1864, Washington D.C.- Civil War Era
The United States Senate passed historic 13th Amendment to th US Constitution abolishing slavery by an overwhelming 38-6 vote (the House of Representatives had previously passed it in January in 1865). The amendment was ratified and adopted in December 1865.
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Quote: Originally posted by eddessaknight on Apr 8, 2017
DateLine; April 8th, 1864, Washington D.C.- Civil War Era
The United States Senate passed historic 13th Amendment to th US Constitution abolishing slavery by an overwhelming 38-6 vote (the House of Representatives had previously passed it in January in 1865). The amendment was ratified and adopted in December 1865.
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DateLine: April 9th,1865, Appomattox Court House, Virginia
"The Day they Drove Ol'e Dixie Down"~end of a era that's "Gone With The Wind"~
On this faithful day, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered his sword and army to Union Lt.General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.
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Quote: Originally posted by eddessaknight on Apr 9, 2017
DateLine: April 9th,1865, Appomattox Court House, Virginia
"The Day they Drove Ol'e Dixie Down"~end of a era that's "Gone With The Wind"~
On this faithful day, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered his sword and army to Union Lt.General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.
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DateLine: April 12th, 1861, South Carolina - American Civil War Begins
Civil war breaks out, as Confederate forces, without warning, open ferocious fire on Fort Sumter in South Carolina
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Quote: Originally posted by eddessaknight on Apr 12, 2017
DateLine: April 12th, 1861, South Carolina - American Civil War Begins
Civil war breaks out, as Confederate forces, without warning, open ferocious fire on Fort Sumter in South Carolina
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DateLine: April 13th, 1613n Virginia Colony - Early America Era
Princess Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan was captured by English Captain Samuel Argall in the Virginia Colony. The Chief wanted to kill the Captain wherein Pocahontas saved his life saying something to the effect "Now daddy don't you dare".... During her yearlong benevolent captivity Pocahontas loves marries Capt; voluntarily converted to Christianity and ultimately choose to stay with the English - happy ending :-)
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Quote: Originally posted by eddessaknight on Apr 13, 2017
DateLine: April 13th, 1613n Virginia Colony - Early America Era
Princess Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan was captured by English Captain Samuel Argall in the Virginia Colony. The Chief wanted to kill the Captain wherein Pocahontas saved his life saying something to the effect "Now daddy don't you dare".... During her yearlong benevolent captivity Pocahontas loves marries Capt; voluntarily converted to Christianity and ultimately choose to stay with the English - happy ending :-)
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DateLine: April 14th 1775, Philadelphia
The first official American Society for the abolition of slavery was formed in Philadelphis
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DateLine: April 14th, 1865- End of Civil War Era
President Abraham Lincoln was mortally shot by John Wilkes Booth (reputedly a member of the Southern White Knights ) during a public performance of "Our American Cousin" at Ford's Theater in Washington, DC :-(
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Quote: Originally posted by eddessaknight on Apr 14, 2017
DateLine: April 14th 1775, Philadelphia
The first official American Society for the abolition of slavery was formed in Philadelphis
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DateLine: April 14th, 1865- End of Civil War Era
President Abraham Lincoln was mortally shot by John Wilkes Booth (reputedly a member of the Southern White Knights ) during a public performance of "Our American Cousin" at Ford's Theater in Washington, DC :-(
Largely considered the'Last Shot' of Civil War
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DateLine:April 18th,1775, Boston, Mass - Revolutionary Era
Patriot & famed silversmith, Paul Revere began his famous alert horseback ride from Charlestown to Lexington, Mass warning colonialist that British Red Coat regulars troops were on the march and approaching.
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Dateline: April 18th, 1865, Durham Station, North Carolina - Civil War Era
Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston surrounded his sword and forces to General William. T. Sherman near Durham Station, North Carolina.
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Quote: Originally posted by eddessaknight on Apr 18, 2017
DateLine:April 18th,1775, Boston, Mass - Revolutionary Era
Patriot & famed silversmith, Paul Revere began his famous alert horseback ride from Charlestown to Lexington, Mass warning colonialist that British Red Coat regulars troops were on the march and approaching.
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Dateline: April 18th, 1865, Durham Station, North Carolina - Civil War Era
Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston surrounded his sword and forces to General William. T. Sherman near Durham Station, North Carolina.
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DateLine: April 21st, 1649, Maryland
The ground breaking 'Maryland Toleration Act' providing for freedom of worship for all Christians was overwhelmingly passed by the Maryland Assembly.
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Dateline:April 21st, 1789
John Adams Esquire, was sworn in as the first official Vice President of the United States.
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DateLine: April 21st, 1836, San Jacinto
An irregular arm of Texans led Bu Sam Houston defeated a larger Regular Army of Mexicans led by General Santa Anna at San Jacinto, remembering the "Alamo" and assuring Texas Independence.