What did Albert Brown do for a living?

Brown spent two years in an Army hospital after the war. He later moved to Los Angeles, where he bought property and rented apartments. War injuries prevented his working as a dentist.

What did Albert Brown Jr do?

Albert Greenwood Brown, Jr. (born August 18, 1954) is an American murderer and rapist who has been convicted of sexual molestation with force of a minor, two counts of first-degree rape with force, and the first-degree murder of a teen girl in Riverside, California.

Was Albert Gallatin Brown an abolitionist?

He was also a Fire-Eater and a strong advocate for the expansion of slavery. In 1858, he said: “I want a foothold in Central America…

What 7 states first formed the Confederate States of America?

SECESSION. By February 1861, seven Southern states had seceded. On February 4 of that year, representatives from South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana met in Montgomery, Alabama, with representatives from Texas arriving later, to form the Confederate States of America.

Did Canada support the Confederacy?

Some press and churches in Canada supported the secession, and some others did not. There was talk in London in 1861–62 of mediating the war or recognizing the Confederacy. Washington warned this meant war, and London feared Canada would quickly be seized by the Union army.

What did the Confederates call themselves?

rebels
In the actual armed conflicts of the Civil War, the two sides had numerous nicknames for themselves and each other as a group and individuals, e.g., for Union troops “Federals” and for the Confederates “rebels,” “rebs” or “Johnny reb” for an individual Confederate soldier.

Which country has never started a war?

Sweden has not been part of a war since 1814. This makes Sweden the nation which has had the longest period of peace.