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On the 8th we struck up the refrain of "Maryland, My Maryland!" and camped in an apple orchard. We went hungry, for six days not a morsel of bread or meat had gone in our stomachs - and our menu consisted of apple; and corn. We toasted, we burned, we stewed, we boiled, we roasted these two together, and singly, until there was not a man whose form had not caved in, and who had not a bad attack of diarrhea. Our under-clothes were foul and hanging in strips, our socks worn out, and half of the men were bare-footed, many were lame and were sent to the rear; others, of sterner stuff, hobbled along and managed to keep up, while gangs from every company went off in the surrounding country looking for food. . . Many became ill from exposure and starvation, and were left on the road. The ambulances were full, and the whole route was marked with a sick, lame, limping lot, that straggled to the farm- houses that lined the way, and who, in all cases, succored and cared for them. . .
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At the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848, many women who wanted voting rights gathered at the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Seneca Falls, NY. They discussed women's rights, and addressed the matter of women's suffrage fiercely. Elizabeth Cady Stanton drew up the Declaration of Sentiments during the meeting.
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1. The way of leaving become easy
William Pike accidentally accidentally got shot by his brother-in-law
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A protectorate is a state that is controlled and protected by another sovereign state. ... A protectorate is different from a colony as they have local rulers, are not directly possessed and rarely experience colonization by the suzerain state.