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  1. John Tyler Morgan (Athens, 20 de junio de 1824 - Washington D.C, 11 de junio de 1907) fue un general del Ejército de los Estados Confederados durante la Guerra Civil Estadounidense al igual que senador estadounidense después de la guerra durante seis mandatos por el estado de Alabama.

  2. John Tyler Morgan (June 20, 1824 – June 11, 1907) was an American politician who was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and later was elected for six terms as the U.S. Senator (1877–1907) from the state of Alabama.

  3. 7 de jul. de 2023 · John Tyler Morgan (1824-1907) was a U.S. senator from Alabama who advocated imperialism and white supremacy. He served six terms in the Senate, chaired the Rules Committee, and filibustered against federal enforcement of Black voting rights.

  4. JOHN TYLER MORGAN Y EL CANAL DE NICARAGUA, 1897-1900 Lawrence A. Clayton * Departamento de Historia Universidad de Alabama En 1889 fa Maritime Canal Company of Nicara 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.

  5. El Senador John Tyler Morgan, promotor por mucho tiempo de la ruta por Nicaragua, defendió esa cláusula. Por otro lado estaban el “Cabildo de Panamá”, dirigido por William Nelson Cromwell y, sí, de vuelta una vez más, Philippe Bunau-Varilla.

  6. The Morgan Report was the final result of an official U.S. Congressional investigation into the overthrow, conducted by the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, whose chairman was Senator John Tyler Morgan, Democrat of Alabama.

  7. 1 de jun. de 2007 · Over the last quarter of the nineteenth century, John Tyler Morgan's dinging established him as the most prominent and influential southern expansionist. 2 As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 1878 to 1907, he broke with the majority of southern Democrats by fervently embracing all of the national government's ...