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Shots are fired against the Federal military garrison in Fort Sumter, in Charleston harbour, launching the American Civil War

Mathew Brady sends teams ot photographers to the various battle fronts to ensure a thorough photographic record of the American Civil War

The first battle of the American Civil War, fought near Manassas and the Bull Run Creek, is a clear Confederate victory

At Pavón the provincial troops of Buenos Aires defeat the Argentinian national army, emphatically demonstrating the power of their city

Longfellow's narrative poem Paul Revere's Ride dramatizes a turning point at the start of the American Revolution

Julia Ward Howe publishes The Battle Hymn of the Republic, inspired by a visit to Union troops in the American Civil War

A joint French, Spanish and British force lands in Mexico and captures Veracruz, ostensibly to collect the interest on European debts

The Monitor and the Merrimack fight all morning off the Virginia coast, in history's first clash between ironclad ships

A two-day engagement at Shiloh is the first Civil War battle to bring massive casualties, with more than 23,000 dead, wounded or missing

George B. McClellan brings a Union army within a few miles of Richmond, but withdraws after the Seven Days Battle against Robert E. Lee

The Homestead Act grants 160 acres in the west of the USA to any family farming them for five years

Lincoln declares in his Emancipation Proclamation that all slaves in any state opposing the Union government 'are and henceforward shall be free'

It is discovered in the US that wood pulp can be used to make paper, and the Boston Weekly Journal is the first to use the new substance

Samuel Clemens uses the pseudonym Mark Twain for the first time on an article in Virginia City's Territorial Enterprise

The three-day Battle of Gettysburg, inconclusive but more damaging to the Confederates, brings casualties on both sides of more than 50,000

After a six-week siege the city of Vicksburg surrenders to Ulysses S. Grant, bringing the entire Mississippi under Union control

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