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  2. King Cotton - Wikipedia

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    King Cotton, a panoramic photograph of a cotton plantation in 1907, now housed in the Library of Congress "King Cotton" is a slogan that summarized the strategy used before the American Civil War (of 1861–1865) by secessionists in the southern states (the future Confederate States of America) to claim the feasibility of secession and to prove there was no need to fear a war with the northern ...

  3. Cotton Mather - Wikipedia

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    Cotton Mather was born in 1663 in the city of Boston, the capital of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, to the Rev. Increase Mather and his wife Maria née Cotton. His grandfathers were Richard Mather and John Cotton , both of them prominent Puritan ministers who had played major roles in the establishment and growth of the Massachusetts colony.

  4. Pierre Coton - Wikipedia

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    The king having recalled the exiled Jesuits to France, their enemies could not pardon the influence Father Coton had in bringing this about, and an attempt was made to assassinate him. Some writers have pretended that Coton was not above suspicion on the doctrine of regicide, and when Henry IV was assassinated, they accused Coton of defending ...

  5. Religious affiliation in the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    Catholic [2] Ed Markey: Democrat Massachusetts: Catholic [118] [119] Bernie Moreno: Republican Ohio: Catholic Lisa Murkowski: Republican Alaska: Catholic [120] [121] Patty Murray: Democrat Washington: Catholic [122] [123] Alex Padilla: Democrat California: Catholic [124] Jack Reed: Democrat Rhode Island: Catholic [125] [126] Pete Ricketts ...

  6. United Kingdom and the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    [13] [1] The Confederacy tended to have disproportionate support from the Catholic, and Irish, with one national petition of 300,000 signatories in support of secession having almost half its support from the Irish, and Catholic clergy, a demographics that made up less than 25% of the 28.8 million population of the United Kingdom of Great ...

  7. John Cotton (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Plaque on the Old Grammar School, Derby Cotton was an undergraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge. John Cotton was born in Derby, England, on 4 December 1585 and was baptized 11 days later at St. Alkmund's Church there.

  8. History of cotton - Wikipedia

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    King Cotton in Modern America: A Cultural, Political, and Economic History since 1945 (2010) excerpt; Riello, Giorgio. Cotton: The Fabric that Made the Modern World (2015) excerpt; Riello, Giorgio. How India Clothed the World: The World of South Asian Textiles, 1500–1850 (2013) Yafa, Stephen (2006). Cotton: The Biography of a Revolutionary ...

  9. Francis Ridgley Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Francis Ridgley Cotton O.P. (September 19, 1895—September 25, 1960) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the first bishop of the new Diocese of Owensboro in Kentucky from 1938 to 1960.