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On May 16, 1868, US President Andrew Jhonson was elated after the US Senate had acquitted him during his impeachment trial. After the vote, 35 senators voted guilty and 19, not guilty on the 11th article on impeachment.
This made President Jhonson to me more confident that 10 days later, on May 26, 1868, the Senate would again favor him And so it was. The votes were identical. 35 senators voted guilty and 19, not guilty on the 2nd article of impeachment.
The reaction of the radical Republicans was one of anger for the decision made in Congress. Let's remember that Radical Republicans always had major differences with President Johnson in different areas, such as the way to order Reconstruction in the southern states.
At the First Continental Congress, the delegates discussed boycotting British goods all together, but decided to send the Crown a list of their grievances in the hopes of getting the Intolerable Acts lifted.
Many people believed the Cumberland Road would draw industry away from the North to the southern states. <span>
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John Brown stirred up a lot of controversy with his attack on "Harper's" Ferry in Virginia
An Incan citade in the Andes mountains in Peru. (Above the Urubamba River Valley) The original use of it is not known, but we do know it was built in the 15th century.