The attack on Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina, in April 1861<span> was the bloodiest conflict in American history up to that time. It marked the beginning of the War Between the States over the bitterly divisive issue of slavery. The Fall of Fort Sumter describes this dramatic first battle in the Union/Confederate struggle for power.</span>
The early Rock and roll scene almost disappeared due to the genre's loss of popularity during the late 1950s.
Rock and roll is a musical genre that emerged in the United States as a product of a mixture of various genres of American folk music such as:
- Doo-wop
- Rhythm
- Blues
- Hillbilly
- Country
Rock and Roll was the most prominent genre for a long time in the United States. Some of the most popular rock and Roll musicians who became legends include:
- The most popular singer was Elvis Presley
- The most influential guitarist Chuck Berry
- The Greatest Pianist, Jerry Lee Lewis
Rock and Roll was the prelude to the creation of other musical genres such as:
- Rock
- Rock pop
- Hard rock
- Metal
The decline of Rock and Roll occurred in the late 50s and early 60s due to different causes such as:
- The intervention of the music industry caused changes in the musicality of the genre and lost popularity.
- Other genres emerged that caught the attention of young people
- In 1958 Presley had been drafted into the army, he had to take a hiatus in his music career and that affected the popularity of the genre.
- Other well-known musicians like Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and Big Booper had died.
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Early National Era: 1789–1801. The cabinet-level Department of Foreign Affairs was created in 1789 by the First Congress. It was soon renamed the Department of State and changed the title of secretary for foreign affairs to Secretary of State; Thomas Jefferson returned from France to take the position.
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The Salem witch trials were hearings or prosecutions of people convicted of doing magic and accused of doing witchcraft. During the 1690's people were put on the Salem witch trails if they were acting weird. Many people were accused , 19 of which were hanged for their convictions. 5 others died during the process, or during custody.