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  1. Compromise of 1850 - Summary, Significance & Facts - HISTORY

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    Oct 27, 2009 · The Compromise of 1850 was made up of five bills that attempted to resolve disputes over slavery in new territories added to the United States in the wake of the Mexican-American War (1846-48). It ...

  2. History of California before 1900 - Wikipedia

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    Human history in California began when indigenous Americans first arrived some 13,000 years ago. Coastal exploration by the Spanish began in the 16th century, with further European settlement along the coast and in the inland valleys following in the 18th century. California was part of New Spain until that kingdom dissolved in 1821, becoming part of Mexico until the …

  3. 1850-1899 | The history of printing during the 19th century

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    The history of print from 1850 to 1899. During the second half of the nineteenth century, the invention of the Linotype solves a major problem of the printing industry. Due to the ever-increasing speed of presses, typesetting had become a major bottleneck in the production process. The Linotype solved this problem for newspapers while book ...

  4. 1850 Fast Facts - History - U.S. Census Bureau

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    The September 18, 1850, Fugitive Slave Act provides for the return of slaves brought to free states. Millard Fillmore is sworn into office as the 13th President of the United States, following Zachary Taylor's death on July 9, 1850. "America" wins the first America's Cup yacht race on August 22, 1851.

  5. Millard Fillmore - HISTORY

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    Oct 29, 2009 · Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) served in the army for some four decades, commanding troops in the War of 1812, the Black Hawk War (1832) and the second of the Seminole Wars (1835-1842).

  6. History of Waterford - Wikipedia

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    Waterford 1850–1923. In the 19th century, great industries such as glass making and ship building thrived in the city. Thomas Francis Meagher (Meagher of the sword), an Irish nationalist, made the first Irish tricolour. He brought it back from France and it was first flown from a building on the Mall in Waterford.

  7. Local History Database - Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

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    Local History Database - Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

  8. Latinx Great Migrations - Migration History 1850-2017

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    The 1850 US census, taken shortly after the conquest of Mexico, counted more than 80,000 former Mexicans, 2,000 Cubans and Puerto Ricans, and another 20,000 people from Central and South America. Today the descendants of those 1850 citizens are part of a Latinx American population that has grown enormously.

  9. The Gold Rush of 1849 - Facts, Summary & Video - HISTORY

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    Apr 06, 2010 · According to the Compromise of 1850, proposed by Kentucky’s Senator Henry Clay, California was allowed to enter as a free state, while the territories of …

  10. The Massive, Overlooked Role of Female Slave Owners - HISTORY

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    Mar 12, 2019 · Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers, a history professor at the University of California-Berkeley, is compiling data on just how many white women owned slaves in the U.S.; and in the parts of the 1850 and ...



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