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The Genesis Of Emancipation Proclamation
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the Confederate States of America. Abraham Lincoln might have felt that "Never in my life that I was sure that he was right in signing" the Emancipation Proclamation of military law in the January 1, 1863. But do what is right and what is p...

Emancipation And Reconstruction
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emancipation of the black slaves evolved out of the military exigencies of the Civil War rather than any coherent plan. Benjamin Butler skirted the issue by treating fugitive slaves as contraband. In other occupied areas? the military and s...

The Blue People Of Kentucky
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the banks of eastern Kentucky's Troublesome Creek with his redheaded American bride, his great-great-great great grandson was born in a modern hospital not far from where the creek still runs. Discussion From at least the year 1800 to the 1...

Emancipation Proclamation
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Emancipation Proclamation which consists of two executive orders issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War. Introduction Emancipation Proclamation consists of two executive orders issued by United State...

Emancipation Proclamation Slavery In America
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Emancipation Proclamation amounted to an announcement that henceforward, the Union army would become an army of liberation. Whenever the Union army captured an area of the Confederacy, it would automatically free the slaves in that region. ...

Kentucky Kingdom
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Kentucky State Fair Board. The park operated seasonally in 1987, and again from 1990 to 2009. In February 2010, Six Flags abruptly announced the park would be permanently closed due to a lease dispute with the Kentucky State Fair Board. It ...

Kentucky Kingdom
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Kentucky, was the ninth amusement reserve to use the Six Flags name. The reserve furthermore encompassed a free water reserve called Splashwater Kingdom. The reserve was constructed on 58 acres (230,000 m2) of land, 38 of which were leased ...