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What was the Purpose of the Missouri Compromise?

As with most compromises, the purpose of the Missouri Compromise was to maintain peace, and it has managed to do exactly that for 30 years before the conflict about slavery in North America finally escalated. All About Numbers In 1819, just 5 years after the country managed to become Independent,…

Who Assassinated William Mckinley?

The 28-year old Leon Czolgosz shot President William McKinley on September 6, on the Pan-American Exposition's grounds, inside the Temple of Music in Buffalo, New York. The Assassination and President's Death Czolgosz waited in line for two hours to shake the president's hand, pretending to have a broken arm, but…

How did the British win the French and Indian war?

The French and Indian War took place between 1754 and 1763 and is also known as the Seven Years War. This conflict formed part of a larger struggle between France and Great Britain to expand their empires. Although Great Britain won this war with massive gains in land in North…

What was the Bloodiest Battle of the Civil War?

The Battle of Gettysburg (July 1–3 1863) was by far the battle in the American Civil War that had the most casualties, with over 51,000 wounded, of which 7,863 dead. Gettysburg lasted 3 days, and the battle with the second highest amount of fatalities for the Civil War, the Battle…

Why Did the North Win the Civil War?

After his surrender to Gen. Grant, Gen. Robert Lee wrote a farewell to his Confederate soldiers, stating that his army was forced to surrender due to "overwhelming numbers and resources." Although the Confederates fought fiercely, historians agree that the North had a clear advantage in the Civil War. Possible Contributors…

Why Was The Battle of Gettysburg Important?

The Battle of Gettysburg was the largest battle that was ever fought in the U.S., with around 85,000 men fighting for three consecutive days. But why was the Battle of Gettysburg so important and is it considered to be a turning point of the war? It clearly did not end…

how many people died in world war 2

How Many Died in World War 2? Here Is The Breakdown

It is hard to say with exact certainty how many died in World War 2, but estimates vary between 50 million to over 80 million. An incontrovertible fact, however, is that it has been the deadliest war ever, wiping out around 3 percent of the world population at the time.…

How Many Americans Died in WW2?

How Many Americans Died in WW2? Here Is A Breakdown

How Many Americans Died in WW2? World War II has been the bloodiest war in human history, killing over 60 million people. This means that around 3 percent of the entire 1939 world population died in the war. Although most battles were fought in Europe, America was very active in…

How Long Did the Civil War Last?

The Civil War, one of the bloodiest wars fought on American soil, lasted for four years. Between 620,000 and 750,000 American soldiers died during this time. Beginning of the War The Civil War began on April 12, 1861, when the Confederates bombed and took over Fort Sumter in South Carolina.…

How Many Soldiers Died in the Civil War?

An 1889 study by Thomas L. Livermore and William F. Fox placed the number of fatalities from not only combat, but also disease, starvation and accidents on around 620,000. This number represented around 360,000 from the Union (North) and 260,000 from the Confederates. A new study by J. David Hacker…

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