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President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863, freed all slaves in Confederate-controlled territory.
President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863, freed all slaves in Confederate-controlled territory.

At Gettysburg, in 1863, the bloodiest battle of the Civil War ended the Confederate army’s northward advance.
At Gettysburg, in 1863, the bloodiest battle of the Civil War ended the Confederate army’s northward advance.

John Wilkes Booth, a Confederate sympathizer, assassinated President Lincoln at Ford’s Theater, April 14, 1865.
John Wilkes Booth, a Confederate sympathizer, assassinated President Lincoln at Ford’s Theater, April 14, 1865.

The nation celebrated its 100th anniversary with a grand exhibition in Philadelphia, 1876.
The nation celebrated its 100th anniversary with a grand exhibition in Philadelphia, 1876.

After the Civil War, African-American men gained political influence when the Fifteenth Amendment ensured their voting rights.
After the Civil War, African-American men gained political influence when the Fifteenth Amendment ensured their voting rights.

Chinese immigrants provided much of the labor for construction of the transcontinental railroad.
Chinese immigrants provided much of the labor for construction of the transcontinental railroad.

Sitting Bull’s Sioux and Cheyenne warriors won a battle against the U.S. Army at Rosebud River, Montana, 1876.
Sitting Bull’s Sioux and Cheyenne warriors won a battle against the U.S. Army at Rosebud River, Montana, 1876.

Union soldiers in front of the unfinished new Senate wing of the Capitol, 1861
Union soldiers in front of the unfinished new Senate wing of the Capitol, 1861

Vice-President Wade [sic] Administering the Oath to Schuyler Colfax, by A. R. Waud, 1869
Vice-President Wade [sic] Administering the Oath to Schuyler Colfax, by A. R. Waud, 1869
