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ANSWER
1 - The controversy about the Transcontinental Railway.
2 - The Fugitive Slave Law.
3 - The publication of Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle's Tom Cabin"
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this is too dam hard find it urself
ANSWER
1 - The controversy about the Transcontinental Railway.
2 - The Fugitive Slave Law.
3 - The publication of Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle's Tom Cabin"
Stephan A. Douglas, (by the way B is 1. not 15.)
The Navy does not use yards as a measurement of speed/distance, the Navy uses Knots, a nautical mile is equal to 6076 land feet or 1852 meters
Junius Brutus Booth, the father of John Wilkes Booth, died from drinking impure river water on a steamboat ride from New Orleans to Cincinnati in 1852. With no physician on board, he died after suffering five days of fever.
Louis Brennan (1852 -1932) From, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, Ireland. Inventor of the world's first guided missile - a torpedo like device which was used as an early coastal defence mechanism. Brennan also designed a monorail and helicopter.
The Deringer pistol (the one letter R was the original brand name) was created in 1852, and became synonymous with a one or two shot very small concealable pistol. They are still in use today, so yes, they were around in WW II- but not as a primary issue military weapon.