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Revision as of 14:16, 24 September 2005 editRich Farmbrough (talk | contribs)Edit filter managers, Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, File movers, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers, Template editors1,725,269 editsm Wikify dates. Wikify dates.← Previous edit Revision as of 04:14, 8 November 2005 edit undoOnesimos (talk | contribs)3,552 edits 1860s events tied to killings in LouisianaNext edit →
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*1866 - A riot at Mechanics Institute (] Hall); people slain. *1866 - A riot at Mechanics Institute (] Hall); people slain.
*] ] - General Sheridan given control of Louisiana. *] ] - General Sheridan given control of Louisiana.
*1868 - ]es enfranchised amidst vehement opposition. *1868 - Blacks enfranchised amidst vehement opposition.
*1868 - 14th Amendment ratified. *1868 - 14th Amendment ratified.
*July, 1868 - Military occupation ended. *July, 1868 - Military occupation ended.

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Fighting, battling, and similar activities took place in Louisiana through most of the 19th century. The New Orleans Riot of July 30 1866 took place in the streets of New Orleans. Nearly 200 African Americans were killed in that riot.

1860s events tied to killings in Louisiana

  • January 26 1861 - An ordinance of secession passed.
  • 1861 - The American Civil War began, creating great want across the entire State.
  • May, 1862 - Union troops occupy New Orleans; military government established.
  • 1863 - About 700 men garrisoned year-round at Fort Jackson.
  • 1864 - A convention framed a new constitution emancipating the negro slaves immediately and unconditionally.
  • 1865 - War ends. Carpetbaggers govern Louisiana.
  • 1866 - A riot at Mechanics Institute (Tulane Hall); people slain.
  • March 2 1867 - General Sheridan given control of Louisiana.
  • 1868 - Blacks enfranchised amidst vehement opposition.
  • 1868 - 14th Amendment ratified.
  • July, 1868 - Military occupation ended.
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