The Austro-Prussian War or Seven Weeks' War (in Germany also known as German War, Unification War, Prussian-German War, German Civil War or Fraternal War) was a war fought in 1866
the 1866 elections were mostly about who should control the reconstruction Rutherford b. Hayes won the popular vote and removed federal troops from the south this deal singled the end of the reconstruction This answer describes the Presidential election of 1876. The 1866 election was the Congressional mid-term election of the Andrew Johnson administration.
Texas was the first to attempt it in 1866.
Radical Reconstruction was the name of one of the phases of reconstruction: the one instigated by a faction that called themselves the Radical Republicans. The Radical Republicans who swept to power in 1866 considered the first phase of Reconstruction (called the Presidential Reconstruction since it was led by Presidents Lincoln and Johnson) too moderate. In 1873 white supremacist soutern Democrats who called themselves Redeemers returned to power and ended Reconstruction.
Buffalo soldier. Most were African Americans and the first federal park rangers.
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It has been called the "Seven Weeks War" or the "Austro-Prussian War".
It was called the Seven Weeks War or the German Civil War. Fought in 1866
Sovremennik ended in 1866.
Rheingau ended in 1866.
In 1866 Prussia inflicted a severe defeat on Austria and expelled the country from the German Confederation.
It is a nickname for the war fought in 1866 between Prussia on the one hand and Austria and most of the other German states on the other. Prussia's key aims were: * To expel Austria from Germany * To achieve supremacy in Germany * To establish the North German Confederation The war was a devatating defeat for Austria.
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German Confederation ended in 1866.
Hesse-Homburg ended in 1866.
Jeffersonville Railroad ended in 1866.
Duchy of Holstein ended in 1866.