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American Civil War (1861–1864)
The American Civil War has long been one of the most popular subjects in US history. Its frequent treatment ...
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American Civil War and slavery
In many respects the American Civil War was the largest – and most successful – slave rebellion in ...
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Slaves who resorted to militant resistance in North America initially sought to win little more than ...
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Anti-slavery movement, United States, 1700–1870
The use of enslaved African labor to wring profits from the plentiful natural resources of the New World ...
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Herbert Aptheker was a US Marxist historian and political activist who achieved recognition for his pioneering ...
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Aracaré, a chief of a tribe of the indigenous Guaraní in the actual state of Paraguay, was the first ...
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Argentina, worker strikes in Patagonia, 1920–1921
The first large rural strike in Patagonia took place in November 1920 in Santa Cruz, a wool-exporting ...
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Atlantic port seaman resistance, American Revolutionary era
In November 1747 the inhabitants of Boston were up in arms. What began as a group of 300 sailors swelled, ...
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Bacon's Rebellion was the culmination of a series of events that aggravated small Virginia back-country ...
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Banana Plantation Worker Rebellion, 1928
In November 1928 a strike broke out in the banana plantation region of Magdalena, Colombia, as almost ...
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