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  1. The disputes escalated into a civil war in 1642. After nearly seven years of war, Charles was defeated and put on trial for treason in 1649.

  2. Charles M. Burnett (1836-1899) Methodist layman Charles M. Burnett was not a soldier, and he was not a participant in any manner in the actual Battle of Gettysburg, but the courageous action of this resident of Chambersburg weeks after the fighting has earned him a place in the history books and in this issue of The Chronicle. He lived in a ...

  3. Feb 10, 2020 · According to the Marriage Register of Cumberland County, on Jan. 20, 1906, James and Sarah’s eldest daughter, Francis Wadie Woodard [spelled “Wady” in the record], married Charles Burnett of Black River, N.C. (p. 35).

  4. The Battle of Cold Harbor was fought during the American Civil War near Mechanicsville, Virginia, from May 31 to June 12, 1864, with the most significant fighting occurring on June 3. It was one of the final battles of Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant 's Overland Campaign, and is remembered as one of American history's most lopsided battles.

  5. Jun 26, 2018 · Despite receiving seven wounds in a matter of minutes during the brickyard fighting, including getting struck by an 18-inch piece of railroad iron fired from a Confederate cannon, Private James Brownlee of the 134th New York survived the Civil War and lived another 41 years.

  6. The American Civil War (April 12, 1861May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union [e] ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.

  7. The Battle of Preston. August 17-19th 1648. A three-day battle ends the Second Civil War. At the end of the First Civil War, King Charles had become a prisoner of Parliament. The Roundheads negotiated with the king, trying to get him to reduce his powers.

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