Maine
The term "Iron Curtain" became a metaphor during the early stages of the Cold War, particularly after Winston Churchill's speech on March 5, 1946, in Fulton, Missouri, where he used it to describe the division between Western democracies and Eastern communist countries. This metaphor symbolized the ideological and physical boundary that separated the Soviet bloc from the West, highlighting the geopolitical tensions and the lack of communication and cooperation between the two sides. The Iron Curtain came to represent the broader conflict between capitalism and communism that characterized much of the 20th century.
John Truman came from Jackson, Missouri while Martha Truman came from Jackson County, Missouri .
The states that came in were MISSOURI and MAINE. Missouri as a slaveholding state and Maine as a free state =]
Liberty, Missouri
Missouri
Between 1890 and 1900, Missouri experienced significant immigration, with over 140,000 immigrants arriving during that decade. Many came from Germany, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, contributing to the state's growing population and labor force. This influx was part of a broader national trend of increased immigration to the United States during that period.
The states that came in were Missouri and Maine. Missouri as a slaveholding state and Maine as a free state =]
Missouri. Maine and Missouri came into the union together under the Missouri Compromise.
in 1946
It lost the state of Missouri to the Slave-owners, though when it came to the Civil War, Missouri narrowly voted to stay loyal.
Louise Clapped came to California from Missouri during the Gold Rush. She was born in Elizabethtown, New Jersey on July 2,1819. She died on February 11,1906.