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    The Battle of Arkansas Post, also known as the Colbert Raid and the Battle of Fort Carlos, was an unsuccessful British attempt to capture Fort Carlos...
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  • Battle of Arkansas Post may refer to the following battles that took place at Arkansas Post: Battle of Arkansas Post (1783), during the American Revolutionary...
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    The Arkansas Post (French: Poste de Arkansea; Spanish: Puesto de Arkansas), formally the Arkansas Post National Memorial, was the first European settlement...
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    settlement of Arkansas Post. In April 1783, Arkansas saw its only battle of the American Revolutionary War, a brief siege of the post by British Captain James...
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    Arkansas Post nearby. On April 17, 1783, present-day Arkansas experienced its only battle of the American Revolutionary War when Captain James Colbert of the...
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    Treaty of Paris, signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States on September 3, 1783, officially...
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    Fort Carlos III (category Arkansas Post)
    within the present-day Arkansas Post National Memorial. Named for King Carlos III, it was located on the left bank of the Arkansas, about 29 miles from...
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  • James Colbert (trader) (category British Army personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
    Revolutionary War. In 1783, Colbert led an unsuccessful raid on the Spanish village of Arkansas Post, Louisiana (present-day Arkansas) in an attempt to capture...
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    navigation. The county saw battles for control of the rivers during the American Revolution in 1783 at the Battle of Arkansas Post, and the Civil War in 1862...
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    1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a military conflict that was part of the broader American...
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  • This is an incomplete attempt at an exhaustive list of confederations. Includes confederations of confederations. The Ancient Greeks formed many Leagues...
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    these battle sites are automatically listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Arkansas Post National Memorial preserves the site of battles in...
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    Captives in Blue: The Civil War Prisons of the Confederacy. University of Alabama Press. pp. 57–73. ISBN 978-0-8173-1783-6. Tucker, Pierpaoli & White 2010,...
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    Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783 to move to Princeton, Congress resolved to consider a new location for it. The following day, Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts moved...
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  • Defense of the American Union Interred in the National Cemeteries Arkansas, California, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Nevada and the terrotries of Arizona...
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    Triumph of Freedom, 1775–1783 (1948) p. 166. Hamilton, The Papers of Alexander Hamilton (1974) p. 28 Stanley Weintraub, Iron Tears: America's Battle for Freedom...
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  • against Russia Capture of the Bahamas 14–16 April - British recapture The Bahamas from Spain Battle of Arkansas Post 17 April Battle of Cuddalore 20 June –...
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  • Arkansas Post Bathhouse Row Beginning Point of the Louisiana Purchase Land Survey Centennial Baptist Church Daisy Bates House Joseph Robinson House...
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    Yorktown the sense of urgency to support the military was no longer a factor. No progress was made in Congress during the winter of 1783–84. General Henry...
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    with the 1783 signing of the Treaty of Paris. The fledgling United States faced several challenges, many of which stemmed from the lack of an effective...
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    The western theater of the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) was the area of conflict west of the Appalachian Mountains, the region which became the...
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    weapons to Indians living in the United States following the Revolution (1783–1812) in the hope that, if a war broke out, they would fight on the British...
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  • Unwarrantable, and Very Cold": Mapping the Rise of Extralegal Collective Killing in the United States, 1783–1865." Journal of Digital History 2.1 (2022): 20211007...
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    Florida in the American Civil War (category Military history of the Confederate States of America)
    skirmishes with the exception of the Battle of Olustee, fought near Lake City in February 1864, when a Confederate army of over 5,000 repelled a Union attempt...
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    (1775–1783), the country continued to expand across North America. As more states were admitted, sectional division over slavery led to the secession of the...
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    War of 1812. Ross joined the British Army in 1789. He served as an officer in several battles during the Napoleonic Wars, including the Battles of Maida...
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  • fear of Cherokee depredations in Arkansas. Named after Major General Anthony Wayne (1745–1796) who served in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783)....
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    Blue Amberol Records was the trademark for a type of cylinder recording manufactured by the Edison Records company in the U.S. from 1912 to 1929. Made...
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    Matthew Lyon (category Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Vermont)
    the Vermont House of Representatives from 1779 to 1783. He founded Fair Haven, Vermont in 1783 and returned to the state House of Representatives from...
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    Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas). The New South: All southern states following the American Civil War, post Reconstruction era. Southeastern...
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