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 | | Thirty years ago, when the Spanish slave trade was lawful, the captains were somewhat ceremoniously religious than at present, and it was then a universal habit to make the gangs say grace before meat, and give thanks afterwards. |  | | But most slavers accepted what they claimed were African assurances that their human merchandise had indeed been "saved" in a just war, on the principle that it is not up to the purchaser to discover if the goods he is buying have been acquired legitimately or not. |  | | Slavery in other parts of the world had typically involved prisoners of war, and was considered a humane alternative to being put to death. |
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 | | Originally printed in 1871, this work allows the reader an interesting look at the history of Florida prior to the American Civil War from the viewpoint of one living in the 1870s. |  | | These letters provide a view of the Civil War and its effect on a family that is rarely seen. |  | | Skeletons in the Closet examines these influences in early Virginia, from the wealthy tidewater families who settled their disputes with duels, to the Civil War soldiers and free blacks who were more likely to meet death in a tavern brawl. |
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 | | The military expeditions sent to Latin America (to quell liberal risings there) were unpopular, all the more as Spanish soldiers were paid irregularly. |  | | The French annexation of Catalonia was annulled; Spain held on to Olivenza, Britain held on to Gibraltar, but returned Menorca. |  | | A regiment in Madrid mutinied against the government; the mutiny was suppressed. |
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 | | A history of this regiment states: This regiment was mainly from the counties of Bradford, Juniata, Lycoming, Somerset, and Tioga, and was organized at Camp Curtin, about the middle of November, 1862." He was one of four Knuppenburg brothers who fought during the Civil War. |  | | George was born 13 September 1889 in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania and died August 1980 in York County, PA. He was the son of U.S. Grant Knuppenburg and the grandson of Hiram Knuppenburg who fought in the Civil War. |  | | We have a listing in the Civil War Pension Index for Abraham indicating it was filed in the state of Ohio and his widow was Matilda Knappenberger. |
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 | | One daughter would marry Col. John Sprague who would write a book about the Seminole W ar (Florida W ar) and would be in charge of the military reconstruction of St. Augustine and North Florida after the Civil War. |  | | In 1824 the old Spanish St. Augustine lighthouse became the first Florida lighthouse. |  | | Louisa Fatioplayed a role in Eugenia Price's nove l, Margaret's Sto ry.The Pena Peck House (home of the Spanish treasurer, Dr. Seth Peck and Dr. John Peck) on St. George Street offers items from the 1st Spanish through the 19th century. |
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 | | Civil War: Date of Commission 18 Apr 1864. |  | | IL 9th Inf Co H. Civil War: Corporal. |  | | WI 5th Inf Reorganized Co C. Civil War: Color Corporal. |
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http://www.westchestergov.com/wcarchives/indexes/cemetery_N-Z.html
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 | | This is a list of wars, historical and ongoing. |  | | Mexican-American War between the United States and Mexico |  | | War of 1812 fought between the United States and Britain, and part of the greater war between Britain and France |
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 | | Spanish Civil War 1820-23 was fought in the Aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. |  | | The king sought to reconquer the Spanish colonies in South America that had recently successfully revolted and consequently deprived Spain of a major source of revenue. |  | | On August 31, 1823, rebel forces were routed in a battle near Cádiz, and soon after, the French freed Ferdinand, who had been taken from Madrid as a captive, and placed him on the throne. |
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 | | Public opinionperhaps more sober in the wake of the Civil Warseemed a bit more tolerant of imaginary evils. |  | | The end of the war, however, brought dramatic changes to American society. |  | | The beginnings of that decline actually began after World War II. |
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 | | Spanish Civil War Archive An Online Research Center on the History and Theory of Anarchism Cold Off The Presses Spanish Civil War "We are going to inherit the earth. |  | | Spain Civil War 1936-1939 Spanish Civil War (1936-39), military revolt against the Republican government of Spain, supported by conservative elements within the country. |  | | Spanish Civil War FactbookA timeline of Spanish Civil War with information on foreign support, the International brigades and a glossary. |
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 | | List of people associated with the American Civil War |  | | Photography and photographers of the American Civil War |  | | people with the surname CIVIL found in the MyFamily People Finder search. |
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 | | Encyclopedia: Spanish Civil War Spanish Civil War, 1820-1823 |  | | Civil war in Spain in which General Franco succeeded in overthrowing the republican government ; during the war Spain became a battleground for fascists and socialists from all countries ; 1936-1939 |  | | Nearest: Spanish monetary unit, Spanish moss, spanish needles, Spanish oak, Spanish onion, Spanish oyster plant, Spanish paprika, Spanish people, Spanish peseta, Spanish pointer |
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 | | 1861 - 1865 Civil War, North vs. South |  | | 1939 - 1945 World War II Atomic bomb detonated (Hiroshima) |  | | 1812 - 1814 War of 1812 with Britain |
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 | | Chapter Titles include: Private Detectives and the Law, Criminal and Civil Law, Criminal Investigations, Physical or Real Evidence, Developing Leads, Interview and Interrogation, Surveillance, Homicide Investigation, Arson Investigation, Other Criminal Investigations, Divorce Investigation, Other Civil Investigations, Starting Your Own Business, Glossary, and A Final Examination. |  | | The book covers the Quaker whippings, the military disaster of King Phillip’s War for white or Indian survival, the privateering years in which Salem became so great a sea power that Salem meant America in most of the exotic ports of the world. |  | | General Records include: Baptist Deaths 1857-1859; Battle of Tippecanoe, army payrolls; search in Federal Documents; Foreign immigration pre-1860; Hoosiers in California 1856; Indiana descendants in Texas 1860; Indiana Militia Black Hawk War; Indiana Legislation of interest 1800-1825; Letter to Vermont 1844; Naturalization Records; Newspaper extracts; Quakers in America; Territorial Census of 1810 Harrison County. |
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 | | He was already an undersecretary there in the 1830s and twice served as Secre-tary of State for War and the Colonies; his last stint being for six years in the administration of Lord John Russell. |  | | Comprising the mercantile, bills of exchange, bankruptcy and maritime laws of all civilized nations; together with commentaries on civil procedure, constitution of the courts, and trade customs, in the original languages interleaved with an English translation, contributed by numerous eminent special-ists of all nations: American edition, consulting editor, Thomas E. Scrutton, gen. ed. |  | | The extracts are organized under the following plan: Of the Crown’s prerogatives abroad, the King’s ecclesiastical and civil authority, Vol. |
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 | | Canarias: Canary Islands, Spanish Civil War, local post overprint, Republican forces, 1936-37. |  | | Calderillas de Carton, Calderillas de Cartulina: (Sp.) low value coin-like cardboard discs with a postage or fiscal stamp stuck on the front, Spanish coat of arms on the back; 1938-March 31,1939: issued in the civil war Republican Zone until the end of hostilities to help alleviate the shortage of small change. |  | | Cartagena: 1: provisional during Civil War for city on Caribbean coast of Colombia, 1899. |
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 | | The Spanish civil war - in which his mother was killed - haunts his fiction, whether he uses it to evoke Lorca's links with the Arab world (The Garden of Secrets, 1997) or the bombardment of Sarajevo and Baghdad (State of Siege, 1995). |  | | In this case, she consulted a historian, researched what was going on in the world at that time of the character's life, and had him killed in the Spanish Civil War. |  | | During the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939, locals who were angry at Church authorities for siding with dictator Francisco Franco took out their wrath on the Church of Santa Maria, burning the wood furnishings and decor. |
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 | | In this time-line, the Spanish civil war experience is by no means as clear cut, and the French army is slightly more open to independent armor units, though most French armor is still tied to infantry units. |  | | The Spanish Civil War has given them somewhat of a windfall in Spanish gold, and that gold can be put to good use to buy machine tools to build up Soviet heavy industry. |  | | The Spanish Civil War is over, almost two years early. |
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 | | This site, created by Eugene W. Plawiuk, contains both original articles and one of the most extensive set of hyperlinks to information on the Spanish Civil War available on the Web. |  | | This Union Ring site is owned by The Spanish Revolution& Civil War 1936-1939. |  | | Flags of the Republic and the Civil War |
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 | | Dénis Smyth, "Reflex Reaction: Germany and the Onset of the Spanish Civil War," in Preston, op. |  | | The Spanish Civil War of 1936-39 was, at its inception, the last of the classical European workers' and peasants' revolutions -- not, let me make it clear, a short-lived "uprising," a cadre-controlled "guerrilla war," or a simple civil conflict between regions for national supremacy. |  | | When Stalin moved toward a pact with Hitler, he found the "Spanish war" an embarrassment and simply denied it further support. |
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 | | Carlos on the Spanish Civil War, Lorenzo Penya Thu 04 Jan 1996, 14:31 GMT |  | | Previous by thread: Carlos on the Spanish Civil War |  | | Thus, whereas a great many Spanish socialist leaders supported Casado's military pro-Francoist coup d'etat against the republican government (headed by a socialist, Juan Negrin), in early march 1939, which finally opened the door to Franco, no Chilean socialist leader supported any military coup against the government. |
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| Â | From the Spanish Civil War To Iraq's Not-So-Civil War: Political Idealism Is the First Casualty by Leon Hadar |
 | | Koestler and his idealistic colleagues, the Spanish Civil War turned out to be not a grand struggle between Good and Evil, but a battle ground on which forces allied with one Evil, Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union were confronting an alliance backed by two other Evils, the Nazi Adolf Hitler and the Fascist Benito Mussolini. |  | | From the Spanish Civil War To Iraq's Not-So-Civil War: Political Idealism Is the First Casualty by Leon Hadar |  | | Vincent compared his odyssey in Iraq to the experiences of those journalists who covered the Civil War in Spain in the late 1930s. |
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| Â | Other Film and Videos on the Spanish Civil War |
 | | The assassination of Andreu Nin, a Marxist leader during the Spanish Civil War |  | | Reconstruction of the last years in the life of controversial Catalan politician Carrasco i Formiguera, from 1931 to his execution during the Spanish Civil War. |  | | During the Spanish civil war, a young soldier (Fernando) deserts from the army and falls into a country farm, where he is welcomed by the owner (Manolo) due to his political ideas. |
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