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The "California Republic" was an unrecognized state that included the area north of San Francisco. This republic adopted the "bear flag" which is now used as the state flag of the state of California. The flag has a star, a grizzly bear and a red stripe. If California were to separate again, and it needed a national anthem, it could look something like this:
California, California, beautiful and strong,
I can never be away from you for very long.
Your sunny skies, your open sea, your brave history,
Make me proud to be a part of this glorious mystery.
With my fellow Californians, all sons of this land,
Through hardship, through blessings, proudly I stand.
John Brown who was an American abolitionist that believed in the violent overthrow of the slavery system. He did not agree with pacifist organized abolitionist movement so he commanded anti-slavery forces before the beginning of the American Civil War. John Brown rented a house from the husband of the woman for whom Grace Park in Akron, Ohio, is named. Grace Tod Perkins' husband was Colonel Simon Perkins who was an American businessman, farmer, state senator, and entrepreneur. He began the Perkins Stone Mansion in 1835, and in 1837 Perkins' family moved in. Perkins imported the best breeds of sheep to his farm and hired John Brown to oversee them. Perkins and Brown established the Perkins & Brown firm, but the business went bunckrupcy and Perkins absorbed most of the loss.
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Rome fell through a gradual process because poor economic policies led to a weakened military which allowed the barbarians easy access to the empire
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