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  1. Nov 23, 2020 · Keith Lance/Getty Images. The American Civil War wasn’t just a conflict between white citizens of the Union and the Confederacy. Spilling over into Indian Territory, on the western frontier...

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  2. During the American Civil War, the State of Ohio played a key role in providing troops, military officers, and supplies to the Union army. Due to its central location in the Northern United States and burgeoning population, Ohio was both politically and logistically important to the war effort. Despite the state's boasting a number of very ...

  3. May 25, 2015 · The Civil War emerged out of struggles between the North and South over how best to settle the West – struggles, in short, over who would shape an emerging American empire. Reconstruction in...

  4. Movement of Native Americans after the U.S. Indian Removal Act. Map showing the movement of some 100,000 Native Americans forcibly relocated to the trans-Mississippi West under the terms of the U.S. Indian Removal Act (1830). (more) Indigenous reactions to the Indian Removal Act varied.

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  5. Abstract. In the seventy years from its first settlement to the start of the Civil War, Ohio developed from a trackless wilderness populated only by a few Native Americans into an agricultural garden and home to over two million residents.

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  6. The Civil War, for many Native people, was a significant event with a tremendous impact felt for decades and magnified because of the history of colonialism that preceded it. And so Civil War history is also American Indian history, and American Indian history is central to the story of the United States.

  7. Apr 16, 2011 · Like many historical events, there is an Ohio connection! Robert Anderson was the brother of Charles Anderson who became Governor of Ohio in 1865. In honor of the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War, here is a list of interesting facts about Ohio's participation: Portrait of Joseph Fissel from Circleville, Ohio from Ohio Memory. Display of the ...

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