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( 1860s: ) 1865 |
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Events
Event | Start | End | Description |
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Pax Brittanica | 1815 | 1915 | |
Victorian era | 1840 | 1901 | |
American Civil War | 1861 | 1865 | The Start of US World dominations, the Civil war saw capitalists fight capitalists in a war over tax, slavery and the question how big and kind of an imperial force the US should become on the North American continent. |
New Groups
Group | Image | Type | Description |
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Oxford Brookes University | Public | ||
Worcester Polytechnic Institute | Military ranks | Massachusetts engineering and technology university | |
Indiana State University | Small Midwestern university, not to be confused with Indiana University | ||
The Nation | American "progressive" magazine | ||
Standard Oil | Hugely profitable oil conglomerate that made John D. Rockefeller the richest man in the world. | ||
University of Kansas | Flagship state university | Mid-western university with significant research activity | |
University of Kentucky | Research Public Land-grant | Home of the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce, training a cadre of professionals for careers in international affairs. | |
Washburn University | Public | University in Topeka, Kansas | |
HSBC | The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, one of the world's biggest banks | ||
US/Secret Service | Intelligence agency | A US secret service focusing primarily on financial fraud and protecting key individuals such as politicians. | |
Lehigh University | Military ranks | Private university in Pennsylvania | |
US/House/Committee/Financial Services | Banks and financial institutions are normally very generous with their campaign contributions to committee members. |
Deaths
Title | Born | Died | Place of death | Summary | Description |
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Abraham Lincoln | 12 February 1809 | 15 April 1865 | United States Washington DC Petersen House | Politician Lawyer | A US president who stood up to the US deep state |
Henry John Temple | 20 October 1784 | 18 October 1865 | United Kingdom Hertfordshire Brocket Hall | Politician | A British politician who served twice as Prime Minister in the mid-19th century. |
Births
Title | Born | Place of birth | Died | Summary | Description |
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William Lauriston Melville Lee | 1865 | 1955 | Spook Soldier | ||
Edward Stanley | 1865 | London Westminster | 1948 | Diplomat Politician | |
Edmund Garrett | 1865 | 1907 | Politician Editor Deep state operative | UK deep state operative | |
Edward R. Stettinius Sr. | 15 February 1865 | Missouri St. Louis | 3 September 1925 | Businessperson | Worked at J. P. Morgan and Company coordinating the purchase of war supplies for the Allies during WW1. Stettinus became the most important consumer on earth, buying goods for $10 million every day. Nicknamed "the father of the military-industrial complex". |
Herbert A. L. Fisher | 21 March 1865 | London | 18 April 1940 | Politician Academic Historian Deep state operative | UK deep state operative |
Ralph Julius Preston | 27 May 1865 | 25 October 1919 | Diplomat Lawyer | Wealthy US diplomat | |
George Albert | 3 June 1865 | London Marlborough House | 20 January 1936 | King | |
Alfred Harmsworth | 15 July 1865 | Eire Chapelizod County Dublin | 14 August 1922 | Media mogul | |
Charles G. Dawes | 27 August 1865 | Ohio Marietta | 23 April 1951 | Soldier Politician Banker | |
Warren Harding | 2 November 1865 | United States Ohio Blooming Grove | 2 August 1923 | Politician Editor | Died under suspicious circumstances, as did a number of people around him. |
Madison Grant | 19 November 1865 | New York | 30 May 1937 | Lawyer Eugenics Zoologist | "Hitler's American guru" |
Maud Pember Reeves | 24 December 1865 | Australia New South Wales Mudgee | 13 September 1953 | Author | Suffragist, socialist, feminist, writer and member of the Fabian Society, married to William Pember Reeves the Agent-General, representative of New Zealand government within the British Empire. She spent most of her life in New Zealand and Britain. |
Salmon Levinson | 29 December 1865 | 2 February 1941 | Lawyer | US lawyer who originated and publicized the “outlawry of war” movement in the United States. Later assisted in drafting the Kellogg-Briand Pact. | |
Rudyard Kipling | 30 December 1865 | India Bombay Bombay Presidency | 18 January 1936 | Author Journalist Poet |
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