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  1. 13 de nov. de 2009 · On November 29, 1864, peaceful band of Southern Cheyenne and Arapahoe Native Americans are massacred by Colonel John Chivington’s Colorado volunteers at Sand Creek, Colorado. The causes of the ...

  2. The presidential election of 1864 was a remarkable example of the resilience of the democratic process in a time of extreme national uncertainty and chaos. The last presidential election to take place in wartime had been in 1812. Campaign poster Lincoln Andrew Johnson as the National Union (Republican) candidates.

  3. 17 and 18 April – Denmark suffers a severe defeat to the German Confederation in the Battle of Dybbøl which effectively decides the war. 9 May – Denmark wins a tactical victory in the Battle of Heligoland but it has no impact on the outcome of the war. 12 May – A general armistice came into effect, Denmark has lost the war.

  4. The Battle of Atlanta was fought on July 22, 1864, during the American Civil War. Union Major Generals William Tecumseh Sherman and James B. McPherson successfully defended against a Confederate offensive from Lieutenant General John Bell Hood on the eastern outskirts of Atlanta. It was part of the Union’s Atlanta Campaign.

  5. The 1864 election occurred during the Civil War; none of the states loyal to the Confederate States of America participated. Read More Republicans loyal to Lincoln, in opposition to a group of Republican dissidents who nominated John C. Frémont, joined with a number of War Democrats to form the National Union Party.

  6. The following lists events that happened during 1864 in South Africa. Incumbents [ edit ] Governor of the Cape of Good Hope and High Commissioner for Southern Africa : Sir Philip Wodehouse .

  7. 9 de nov. de 2009 · The Fort Pillow Massacre in Tennessee on April 12, 1864, in which some 300 African-American soldiers were killed, was one of the most controversial events of the American Civil War. Though most of ...