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  1. January 10 – Lucy Cobb Institute opens in Athens, Georgia. January 28 – The city of Olympia is incorporated in the Territory of Washington. February 14 – Oregon is admitted as the 33rd U.S. state ( see History of Oregon ). February 27: Philip Barton Key II is killed by Daniel Sickles in Washington.

  2. 15 apr 2019 · 1859. L'Oregon si unisce all'Unione come stato libero. La scoperta dell'argento in Nevada porta più persone nell'ovest a fare fortuna. Il primo pozzo petrolifero americano viene creato quando Edwin Drake trova petrolio in Pennsylvania. John Brown guida un raid ad Harper's Ferry per impadronirsi dell'arsenale federale.

  3. 15 apr 2019 · 1859 . Oregon joins the Union as a free state. Silver is discovered in Nevada leads more people out west to make their fortune. The first American oil well is created when Edwin Drake finds oil in Pennsylvania. John Brown leads a raid at Harper's Ferry to seize the federal arsenal.

  4. La storia degli Stati Uniti d'America dal 1849 al 1865 si articola come segue. Indice. 1 La crisi incombente. 1.1 Società differenti, culture differenti. 1.2 La guerra messico-statunitense e la Clausola Wilmot. 1.3 La corsa all'oro della California e il Compromesso del 1850. 1.4 L'abolizionismo e la natura criptica del dibattito sulla schiavitù.

  5. September 17, 1858 - Dred Scott, the American slave who precipitated the decision by the Supreme Court on the topic of slavery, dies. 1859 February 14, 1859 - Oregon is admitted to the Union as the 33rd state.

  6. 2 nov 2017 · Jul 5 American sealing ship Captain N. C. Brooks discovers the uninhabited Midway Islands in the North Pacific Ocean and claims for the US; Jul 8 King Charles XV/Carl IV accedes to the throne of Sweden-Norway; Jul 11 Big Ben's second and current bell first chimes from inside the Clock Tower

  7. History of the United States (1849–1865) The history of the United States from 1849 to 1865 was dominated by the tensions that led to the American Civil War between North and South, and the bloody fighting in 1861-1865 that produced Northern victory in the war and ended slavery.