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Attempt to conquer the world once more.
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He would try to have the same political views as he did back then.
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For his achievements as a pitcher, manager, and founder and administrator of the first viable black baseball league, the Negro National League, Rube Foster became known as "The Father of Black Baseball." He also founded the American Giants—one of the greatest black baseball teams in history.
Explanation: i have a time machine
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Battle of Chancellorsville
We're speaking here of Confederate general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. The Battle of Chancellorsville (in Virginia) was waged from April 30 to May 6, 1863. The Confederates, under the leadership of General Robert E. Lee, won the battle. But during the battle, as Jackson led a force of 28,000 soldiers on a move to come around the right flank of the Union position. The attack was successful, but in the evening (as it was getting dark), when Jackson led some of his troops in further pursuit of fleeing Union soldiers, some of his own men thought they were part of the Union army and opened fire on them. Jackson was struck by three bullets, and later developed pneumonia. He died on March 10, 1863,