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  2. Revolution first, elections later - Wikipedia

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    The slogan "revolution first, elections later" was coined by Fidel Castro in a speech given on April 9, 1959. The speech famously announced the postponement of the elections promised by Fidel Castro, which were scheduled to occur after the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista. The announcement was the beginning of an electoral delay that culminated ...

  3. Illinois campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois campaign, also known as Clark's Northwestern campaign, was a series of engagements during the American Revolutionary War in which a small force of Virginia militia led by George Rogers Clark seized control of several British posts in the Illinois Country of the Province of Quebec, located in modern-day Illinois and Indiana in the Midwestern United States.

  4. Timeline of the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The American Revolutionincludes political, social, and military aspects. The revolutionary era is generally considered to have begun with the passage of the Stamp Actin 1765 and ended with the ratification of the United States Bill of Rightsin 1791. The military phase of the revolution, the American Revolutionary War, lasted from 1775 to 1783.

  5. Chicago: What to expect on election night - AOL

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    Here’s a look at what to expect on election night: ELECTION DAY. Polls close at 8 p.m. ET. HOW CHICAGO VOTES. Chicago holds nonpartisan jungle-style primaries that are open to all voters, who ...

  6. 1776 (musical) - Wikipedia

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    1776 is a musical with music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards and a book by Peter Stone.The show is based on the events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence, telling a story of the efforts of John Adams to persuade his colleagues to vote for American independence and to sign the document.

  7. Casimir Pulaski Day - Wikipedia

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    Casimir Pulaski Day is a local holiday officially observed in Illinois, on the first Monday of March in memory of Casimir Pulaski (March 6, 1745 [1] – October 11, 1779), a Revolutionary War cavalry officer born in Poland as Kazimierz PuĊ‚aski. He is praised for his contributions to the U.S. military in the American Revolution and known as ...

  8. March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The revolution is a serious one. Mr. Kennedy is trying to take the revolution out of the streets and put it into the courts. Listen, Mr. Kennedy. Listen, Mr. Congressman. Listen, fellow citizens. The black masses are on the march for jobs and freedom, and we must say to the politicians that there won't be a "cooling-off" period.

  9. American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The first shot of the American Revolution at the Battle of Lexington and Concord is referred to as the "shot heard 'round the world". The Revolutionary War victory not only established the United States as the first modern constitutional republic, but marked the transition from an age of monarchy to a new age of freedom by inspiring similar ...