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- 5891: Alfred Tennyson and His Work
- ... the poems he wrote kept Tennyson from publishing again for another nine years. The success of his 1842 poems made Tennyson a popular poet, and in 1845 he got a government pension of 200 pounds a year, which helped him with his financial difficulties. The success of "The Princess" and "In Memoriam" and his appointment as Poet Laureate in 1850 finally ...
- 5892: Marilyn Monroe: Suicide or Murder
- ... night supervisor. In minutes the men stalked out carrying a sealed envelope containing Monroe's telephone records for the previous six weeks, and jumped in a car with U.S. government license plates. I found FBI reports on the Internet containing three files, parts I, II, and III. The files were supposed to be unclassified, yet they say nothing of suicide ...
- 5893: The Missouri Compromise
- ... Southerners crossing the border on voting day to vote in favour of slavery. This just resulted in distrust between Northerners and Southerners and led to Northerners establishing their own illegal government. Violence erupted and a civil war broke out in 'bleeding Kansas' much earlier than the rest of the country. It was clear at this point that the two sides were ...
- 5894: "The Loons"
- ... cottage had been sold after Vanessa father's death. The small pier which her father had built was gone. Instead there was a large and solid pier built by the government. Galloping Mountain was how a National Park was named, and Diamond Lake had been re-named to Lake Wapobata. The one store had become a several dozen store, and the ...
- 5895: John Wilkes Booth
- ... Booth began putting together an operation, purportedly with Dr. Mudd and others, to capture the President and transport him to Richmond. By capturing Lincoln, they expected to force the federal government to return Confederate prisoners of war who were confined in Union prisons and then return them to fight Union forces. After nearly five months of planning, the attempt to capture ...
- 5896: New England And The Chesapeake
- ... which represented a "pure" community, where Christianity would be pursued in the most correct manner. Both the Pilgrims and the Puritans were very religious people. In both cases, the local government was controlled by the same people who controlled the church, and the bible was the basis for all laws and regulations. From the Article of Agreement, Springfield, Massachusetts it is ...
- 5897: The Life of Mohandas Gandhi
- ... free myself and them from that miserable condition." (http://www.aracnet.com/~ atheism/india/lavgand1.htm#R1) By 1944 India was in its final stages of attaining independence. The British government had given their power to the Indians in 1946, but the question remained as to whether or not the area should be separated on a communal basis. Gandhi was firmly ...
- 5898: The New Deal
- ... conditions, and credit terms. Businesses that complied with the codes were exempted from antitrust laws, and workers were given the right to organize unions and bargain collectively. After that, the government set up long-range goals which included permanent recovery, and a reform of current abuses. Particularly those that produced the boom-or-bust catastrophe. The NRA gave the President power ...
- 5899: The Life and Work of Frederick Douglass
- ... friends with another well known American abolitionist, John Brown. Brown was involved with the Underground Railroad, and later wanted Douglass to join him on terroristic attacks on a United States government arsenal at Harper's Ferry. Douglass declined to participate in such activities. He fled, once again, to Europe, fearing that his association with John Brown might threaten him. He returned ...
- 5900: Stephen Bantu Biko
- ... the black man is as worthy as any other person, that large numbers of people on school campuses and their community took part in protest, marches, and strikes against the government. This lead to banning of all SASO and BPC members in February 1973. The banning was when members were put on close watch by the police, restricting their associations, locations ...
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