• Kansas. Fort Titus was built about April 1856 to be the fortress home of Henry T. Titus, a colonel in the militia of the Southern-oriented of the two...
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  • home of Titus in the Battle of Fort Titus. About 400 free-staters under the command of Samuel Walker attacked Fort Titus. Titus had a force of at least...
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    Philadelphia. Titus was a leader of the Narciso López expedition, an unauthorized military venture that invaded Cuba in 1850-1851. On 20 August 1852 Titus and his...
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    In the early decades of the 19th century, there were significant increases in the city's black population, as large numbers of freed and fugitive slaves...
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    The Battle of Alamance, which took place on May 16, 1771, was the final battle of the Regulator Movement, a rebellion in colonial North Carolina over...
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    Rogue River Wars 1855 Battle of Hungry Hill 1854–1858 Bleeding Kansas 1856 Battle of Black Jack 1856 Battle of Fort Titus 1856 Battle of Osawatomie 1855–1858...
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    was James Hunter. He refused to take command of the Regulators after Husband's departure before the Battle of Alamance. Captain Benjamin Merrill had about...
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  • site of the 1856 battle. U.S. Vice President Fairbanks gave a speech in 1906, accompanied by a "detail" of soldiers from Fort Leavenworth. The site of which...
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    Boston Massacre (category 1770 in the Province of Massachusetts Bay)
    in the year. In the days and weeks following the incident, a propaganda battle was waged between Patriots and Loyalists in Boston. Both sides published...
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    Riot has been used to refer to a number of political uprisings of the Know Nothing Party in the United States of the mid-19th century. These anti-immigrant...
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