Charles Francis Adams Jr. served as First Lieutenant of the Massachusetts Calvary. He led a squadron of free black soldiers for the Union.
Charles Francis Sr. (his father) was the foreign diplomat to Great Britain. He kept British-made warships (The Alabama) from sailing for the Confederacy, keeping England out of the war.
Walter Francis White became the head of the NAACP from 1931-1955. White helped oversee the plans to fight against public segregation.
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Bleeding Kansas is seen by many as a preview of the American Civil War. It involved a series of bloody or violent events that pitted anti-slavery Northerners against pro-slavery Southerners that ended only months before the Civil War started.
If you mean the English Civil War, the answer is that King Charles the First was on the throne, and many people were discontented with the way he was ruling.
The American Civil War: it ended just before Canada came into existence; however, it probably served as a warning to the authors of confederation about the importance of having a strong central government.
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During the American Civil War , Charles Francis Adams, Sr. was the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom from May 16, 1861 - May 13, 1868 .
The U.S. ambassador to Britain during the Civil War was Charles Francis Adams. His counterpart, the British Minister (Ambassador) to the U.S. was Richard Bickerton Pemell Lyons, the First Viscount Lyons.
Francis D. Adams has written: 'Alienable rights' -- subject(s): African Americans, Civil rights, History, Race relations, Racism, Segregation, Slavery
Charles Francis Adams was doing a good job as Ambassador. Prince Albert managed to keep Britain out of a war against the USA (after the seizing of a British ship with Confederates on board) by toning-down the language of one telegram - his last public act, on his deathbed.
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No. My name is not Charles and I was not alive in the Civil War. Which "Charles" are you talking about?
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Charles Knight - civil servant - died in 1941.
Charles Knight - civil servant - was born in 1863.
Charles Pelly - civil servant - died in 1885.