1860 |
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Pony Express mail service begin, but ends a year later when transcontinental telegraph service starts. |
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Over 20,000 shoemakers in 25 New England towns strike to prevent their wages from being cut and to gain union recognition. |
1861 |
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Abraham Lincoln becomes president. |
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The American Civil War begins when Confederate troops capture Fort Sumpter in Charleston, South Carolina. |
1862 |
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Congress authorizes the Union Army to accept African-American soldiers. |
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Homestead Act offers 160 acres of public land in the western United States to settlers willing to settle on the land for 5 years. |
1863 |
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President Abraham Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring freedom for enslaved persons living in states under the control of the Confederacy. |
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Congress initiates free mail delivery in cities. |
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The Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania marks a turning point in the Civil War, as Confederate forces retreat to the South after losing this important battle. |
1864 |
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General Sherman and 62,000 Union soldiers sweep a 60-mile wide path of destruction in Georgia, severely weakening the Confederacy. |
1865 |
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Civil War ends when Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrenders to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. |
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Abraham Lincoln is killed by an assassin five days after the Civil War ends. |
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The 13th Amendment abolishes enslavement in the United States. |
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Freedmen's Bureau is established to aid freed African Americans. |
1866 |
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Congress authorizes a five cent coin called the nickel. |
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After 12 years of effort, a telegraph cable between England and the United States is successfully laid across the Atlantic Ocean. |
1867 |
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The United States purchases the Alaska territory from Russia. |
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The first organization of American farmers, known as the Grange, is founded to provide social and educational opportunities for rural inhabitants. |
1868 |
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The 14th Amendment grants rights and priviledges of American citizenship to African Americans. |
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A skating congress is held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to set regulations for the increasingly popular sport of ice skating. |
1869 |
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First transcontinental railroad is completed at Promontory Point, Utah, providing continuous railroad transportation across the entire United States. |
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The National Woman Suffrage Association is formed with Elizabeth Cady Stanton as its first president. |