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  1. John Tyler Morgan (June 20, 1824 – June 11, 1907) was a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, and a six-term U.S. senator from the state of Alabama after the war. He was a strong supporter of states rights and racial segregation through the Reconstruction era. He was an expansionist, arguing for the annexation of the Republic of Hawaii and for U.S ...

  2. John Tyler Morgan, född 20 juni 1824 i Athens, Tennessee, död 11 juni 1907 i Washington, D.C., var en amerikansk general och politiker. Han representerade delstaten Alabama i USA:s senat från 1877 fram till sin död. Han var ordförande i senatens utrikesutskott 1893-1895. Morgan förespråkade rassegregering. Han var expansionist i sin utrikespolitik och förordade annekteringen av ...

  3. John Tyler (Condado de Charles City, Virginia, 29 de marzo de 1790-Richmond, Virginia, 18 de enero de 1862) fue el décimo presidente de los Estados Unidos (1841-1845) después de ocupar brevemente el cargo de décimo vicepresidente de marzo a abril de 1841. Tyler se convirtió en el primer vicepresidente en suceder a la presidencia sin haberse presentado a una elección.

  4. Our History. John Tyler Morgan Academy was incorporated as a non-profit educational institution in June, 1965. The first school year at Morgan opened in September, 1965 with 119 students in grades one through six, with the school located in the old John Tyler Morgan House. The 1966-1967 school year opened with 183 students with grades 7 and 8 ...

  5. The Morgan Committee was chaired by Senator John Tyler Morgan of Jim Crow political fame. An Alabama Review article written by Thomas Upchurch states that Morgan wanted to find Black southerners a new homeland. Throughout the report, Morgan used the term kanaka, derived from the Hawaiian kānaka ʻōiwi for a person

  6. John Tyler Morgan (June 20, 1824 – June 11, 1907) was a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, a six-term U.S. senator from the state of Alabama after the war. A slave holder before the Civil War, he was a proponent of Jim Crow laws, states rights and racial segregation through the Reconstruction era. He was an expansionist, arguing for the annexation of Hawaii ...

  7. JOHN TYLER MORGAN Y EL CANAL DE NICARAGUA, 1897-1900. En 1889 faMaritime Canal Company ofNicara gua recibio una carta de privilegio del Congreso de los Estados Unidos, otorgandole el derecho de ini ciar la construccion de un canal a traves de Nicara gua. El fin era juntar los oceanos Atlantico y Pacffi co y asf realizar una de las aspiraciones ...