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1850
 
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Brazil, historically the world's second largest importer of slaves from Africa, finally bans the slave trade      
1852
 
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In an Argentinian civil war, Urquiza defeats the dictator Rosas and is subsequently elected president (in 1854)        
1853
 
   
Antoinette Brown becomes the first female to be ordained a minister in the USA, in the First Congregational Church in South Butler, NY      
1860
 
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South Carolina becomes the first southern state to secede from the Union in response to Lincoln's election      
1861
 
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At Pavón the provincial troops of Buenos Aires defeat the Argentinian national army, emphatically demonstrating the power of their city      
1864
 
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Grant moves south in a hard-fought campaign to pin down Lee's Confederate army at Petersburg, near Richmond        
1865
 
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The Paraguayan dictator Francisco Solano López starts a war against Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay which eventually kills more than half his population      
1866
 
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The Argentine Rural Society is founded as the exclusive preserve of Argentina's oligarchy      
1867
 
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The US Congress passes Reconstruction Acts, dividing the defeated South into military districts and insisting on elections by universal male suffrage       
1880
 
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Buenos Aires is finally accepted as the permanent capital city of Argentina