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Belmont Plantation, Southampton County, Virginia
Front of the Belmont Estate House, located on Buckhorn Quarter Road east of Capron in Southampton County, Virginia, United States. Built in 1790, it was the site of the concluding episode of Nat Turner's Rebellion on 23 August 1831. It is...

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The Confessions of Nat Turner
Title page of The Confessions of Nat Turner by T. R. Gray, printed by T. H. White, 1832.
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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Fugitive Slaves in the Dismal Swamp
Fugitive Slaves in the Dismal Swamp, Virginia, oil on canvas by David Edward Cronin, 1888,
New York Historical Society.

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Discovery of Nat Turner
Discovery of Nat Turner, wood engraving by William Henry Shelton illustrating Benjamin Phipps's capture of rebel slave leader Nat Turner (l. 1800-1831) on October 30, 1831.

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John Henry Eaton
John Henry Eaton (1790-1856), US secretary of war, etching by James Barton Longacre.
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection, New York Public Library.

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Europe After World War II (1945 to c. 1989)
This map illustrates the realities in Europe after the Second World War (1939-45), as the continent was divided between the Western bloc, backed by the United States, and the Eastern bloc, controlled by the Soviet Union. To rebuild Western...

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Peggy Eaton and the Petticoat Affair
A cigar box depicting the Petticoat affair (1829-1831); Margaret 'Peggy' Eaton (née O'Neill) is depicted in the center. To the left, President Andrew Jackson offers her flowers – symbolizing his support for her during the scandal – while...

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Martin Van Buren, 1830
Martin Van Buren around the time he was serving as Andrew Jackson's secretary of state. Oil on panel portrait by Francis Alexander, 1830.
White House Collection, Washington, D.C.

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Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson as the seventh president of the United States (1829-37), oil on canvas portrait by Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl, 1835.
White House Collection, Washington, D.C.

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Europe in 1878 after the Congress of Berlin
The Unification of Italy and the Creation of Germany in the mid-19th century, alongside the Congress of Berlin in 1878, redefined the political landscape of Europe, consolidating fragmented states into unified nations while reshaping alliances...