"The North - by acquiring California as free soil.The main concession to the South was the Fugitive Slave Act, where the government would appoint official slave-catchers to hunt down runaways and return them to their owners.This law had the opposite effect from what was intended. It infuriated the Abolitionists so much that Harriet Beecher Stowe was inspired to write 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', which caused many more people to support the Underground Railroad. This raised <span>the temperature of the slavery debate, and brought war closer."
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1st Heart Transplant = By Chris Barnard (12/03/1967)
Chicken Pox Vaccine = was Licence in 1995 ( but started tested in the 70s)
Microwave Ovens = By Percy Spencer in 1945
1st Computer = In 1975 (Got To love the 70s One of the Classic Years Of Music)
Barcodes= 1st Use was on Wrigley's Gum (My Favorite) in June 1974 (But the idea started from the Association Of American Railroads (Sponsored) in 1the very late 1960s
Lasers = By Theodore H. Maiman in the 1960's based on the work of two other fellow Scientists
The Salem witch trials occurred in colonial Massachusetts between 1692 and 1693. More than 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft—the Devil's magic—and 20 were executed. Eventually, the colony admitted the trials were a mistake and compensated the families of those convicted.
HE PUT AN END TO RACIAL SEGREGATION IN THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES
Harry S. Truman was committed to reduce racial discrimination against African Americans. In 1947, he presented a detailed ten-point agenda of civil rights reforms but due to the power of southern Congressmen, he was unable to implement any significant civil rights legislation. He thus resorted to executive actions. On July 26, 1948, President Truman issued Executive Order 9981, which abolished racial discrimination in the US Armed Forces. It set up the President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity which successfully oversaw racial integration of the US Armed Forces. Another 1948 Executive Order of Truman made it illegal to discriminate against persons applying for civil service positions based on race. On June 12, 1948, Truman also signed into law the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act which enabled women to serve as permanent, regular members of the armed forces.