Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Georgia (/ˈdʒɔrdʒə/) is a state in the United States. One of the original Thirteen Colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution, it had been the last of the Thirteen Colonie...
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2 In its speed and efficiency, the confiscation of Monticello was .... Title to alien enemy property located in the Confederacy transferred .... shares owned by Northerners.56 In Montgomery, "Forty two cases of shoes, ...... Jones John Beauchamp, A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital (Sept. ...
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In addition to the other ten states that would eventually form the Confederacy, the invitation also went to the slaveholding states of Delaware, Maryland, Missouri and Kentucky. Historians have offered a variety of factors that resulted in the selection of Montgomery as the provisional Capital of the Confederacy.
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officers in the United States Army; ... Historians have always believed that the primary reason for the selection of Arlington for a cemetery was an act of revenge carried out by Montgomery Meigs against his old colleague in arms Robert E .Lee for his allegiance to the Confederacy. ... Something about its appearance seems familiar:
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www.arlingtoncemetery.net/meigs.htm
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Although her engines were transferred to CSS PALMETTO STATE late in 1862, well built iron ... M. Davis, until acquired at New Orleans by the Confederate States in 1862 to be used .... LAUREL was duly renamed CONFEDERATE STATES and survived the war, ... J. E. Montgomery, CSN, to be part of his River Defense Fleet. ...
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i Montgomery Weekly Advertiser, March 30, 1861; The War of the Rebellion: a .... J. B. Jones in his A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital ...... neither raised local Confederate troops nor transferred the state .... But once more, its bête noir, state rights, overthrew its calculations. ...
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As the Confederacy acquired more states, its capital was transferred from Montgomery to ; Atlanta ; New Orleans ; Richmond ; Memphis ... The Confederacy financed its war effort primarily by borrowing collecting taxes printing paper money confiscating Union property...
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On October 15, 6-8 pm, the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) will host a meeting with stakeholders to discuss this question. ... (The nonpartisan Tax Foundation ranks Maryland 45th of the 50 states for its business tax climate and Virginia 15th.)
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April 1861 -- Four More States Join the Confederacy. ... At a convention in Montgomery, Alabama, the seven seceding states created the Confederate Constitution, a document similar to the United States Constitution, but with greater stress on the autonomy ... The ship was forced to return to New York, its supplies undelivered.
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