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Bleeding Kansas was a term coined to describe violent conflicts in the US territory of Kansas from 1854 to 1858. The violence was provoked when the residents of Kansas had to decide for themselves whether to become a slave state or a free state.
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The European countries which were considered to be "behind the Iron Curtain" included: Poland, Eastern Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania and the Soviet Union. From North Korea to Cuba more countries were separated from the West in the same sense.
Steam-powered trains first began to gain traction in the United States in 1830.
<em>Tom Thumb, </em>built in 1830, was the first steam locomotive built in the United States, and the first to operate in the United States. It operated on the oldest rail company in the US, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, also established in 1830. From the 1830s to 1860s, there was much expansion of railroad building and locomotive travel in the US.
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first major u. S offensive in the war against Japan</span>
Before the defeat of the Japanese Navy
by the U.S Navy, the Japanese had enjoyed significant victories in the Pacific
and Indian oceans. As such, this defeat was a significant victory for the U.S