Yes, there was significant tension in the United States in 1864, as the Civil War was ongoing. The conflict had led to deep divisions between the Northern states (the Union) and the Southern states (the Confederacy), resulting in widespread violence and loss of life. Political divisions also intensified, with debates over issues like emancipation and military strategy contributing to the unrest. Additionally, the 1864 presidential election further heightened tensions, as it was seen as a referendum on the war and its leadership.
Nevada became the 36th US State on 31 October 1864.
There is no such thing as a "US 1864 Philippines ten centavo" coin or bill, so if you have one it is a fake and worth nothing. The Philippine did not come under US control until 1898. Before that they were part of Spain
Yes. The Act of April 22, 1864 provided for the minting of a 2 cent coin of bronze. Minting began in 1864 at the US Mint in Philadelphia and continued until 1873.
The first US nickels were minted in 1866. Please check your coin again and post a new question.
"IN GOD WE TRUST" The first coin to bear this motto was the 1864 2 cent piece.
Yes. It became a US state in 1864.
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The Civil war of 1864
It was written in 1864.
Nevada became the 36th US State on 31 October 1864.
Nevada became the 36th US State on 31 October 1864.
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Nevada was a US state in 1864. It never had slaves even as a US Territory.
Yes. Mintage data shows 30,700 Liberty Seated silver dollars were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1864.
Yes, on 31 October 1864.
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Racial Tension