﻿<<TAG_1>>= Missouri State Government Issues a Declaration of Neutrality
<<TAG_2>>= Great Britain Extends Belligerent Status to the Confederacy in Response to the Blockade
<<TAG_3>>= Spain Extends Belligerent Status to the Confederacy
<<TAG_4>>= President Benito Juarez Announces a Suspension of Mexico's Debt Payments
<<TAG_5>>= Haitian President Fabre Geffrard Begins Sending Aid to Dominican Rebels
<<TAG_8>>= Navajo Warriors Clash With the Fort Wingate Garrison Following a Horse Racing Dispute
<<TAG_9>>= Mexican President Juarez Orders the Closure of the Port of Veracruz
<<TAG_10>>= Great Britain Recognizes the Confederacy as an Independent Nation
<<TAG_11>>= France Recognizes the Confederacy as an Independent Nation
<<TAG_12>>= Spain Recognizes the Confederacy as an Independent Nation
<<TAG_13>>= British Support For the Confederacy Wanes Following the Emancipation Proclamation
<<TAG_14>>= French Support For the Confederacy Wanes Following the Emancipation Proclamation
<<TAG_15>>= Spanish Support For the Confederacy Wanes Following the Emancipation Proclamation
<<TAG_16>>= Kentucky Concerned by the Union Violation of Missouri's Neutrality Policy
<<TAG_17>>= Union Diplomats Arrive in London and Reduce British Support for the South
<<TAG_18>>= Union Diplomats Arrive in Paris and Reduce French Support for the South
<<TAG_19>>= Union Diplomats Arrive in Madrid and Reduce Spanish Support for the South
<<TAG_20>>= Navajo and Pueblo Warriors Clash in a Skirmish West of the Canyon de Chelly
<<TAG_21>>= Pueblo Tribesmen Flee to the West as Confederate Troops Seize Santa Fe
<<TAG_30>>= Gold Discovered Near Virginia City: the Montana Gold Rush Begins!
<<TAG_31>>= A Gold Rush Begins in the Idaho Territory Following a Discovery in the Boise Basin
<<TAG_32>>= Gold is Discovered Near Salt Lake City: Thousands Rush to the Utah Territory!
<<TAG_33>>= California Governor Downey Begins Recruiting Volunteers for the Union
<<TAG_34>>= Spanish Entry Forces the Governor of California to Cease Supply Shipments to the East
<<TAG_35>>= The Confederate Capture of Denver Cuts the Western Trails!
<<TAG_36>>= European Leaders are Shocked by the Destruction of New Orleans
<<TAG_37>>= European Merchants Increase Support for the Confederacy Following the Union Trade Crackdown
<<TAG_40>>= European Leaders Question Union Neutrality Policies Following Garibaldi's Service
<<TAG_41>>= Garibaldi's Campaigns Inspire Greater Support for the Union Cause Throughout Europe
<<TAG_42>>= Napoleon III is Outraged by Garibaldi's Call for a March on Rome
<<TAG_43>>= Garibaldi Calls on Italian Nationalists to March on Rome!
<<TAG_44>>= French Mobilization Falls as Lincoln Denounces Garibaldi's Call for a March on Rome
<<TAG_45>>= Italian Authorities Imprison Garibaldi's Followers and Prevent a March on Rome
<<TAG_46>>= Napoleon III Reconsiders His Diplomatic Strategy as the March on Rome is Defeated
<<TAG_47>>= Supporters of Garibaldi Evade Capture and Invade the Papal States
<<TAG_48>>= Pope Pius IX Surrenders as Rome is Placed Under Siege
<<TAG_49>>= France Declares War on Italy Following the Battle of Rome
<<TAG_50>>= Napoleon III Blames the United States for the Capture of Rome
<<TAG_51>>= A Riot Breaks Out in St Louis Protesting the Emancipation Proclamation
<<TAG_52>>= Cotton Planters in Missouri Call for the State to Join the Confederacy
<<TAG_53>>= A Convention is Held in Jefferson City to Gather Support for Secession
<<TAG_54>>= A Riot Breaks Out in Louisville Protesting the Emancipation Proclamation
<<TAG_55>>= Cotton Planters in Kentucky Call for the State to Join the Confederacy
<<TAG_56>>= A Convention is Held in Frankfort to Gather Support for Secession
<<TAG_57>>= British Leaders Consider Recognizing the Confederacy as a Cotton Shortage Begins in Europe
<<TAG_58>>= French Leaders Consider Recognizing the Confederacy as a Cotton Shortage Begins in Europe
<<TAG_59>>= Spanish Leaders Consider Recognizing the Confederacy as a Cotton Shortage Begins in Europe
<<TAG_60>>= Confederate Diplomats Abandon Hopes of European Intervention as the Cotton Stockpile is Sold
<<TAG_61>>= British Mobilization Increases as the Confederacy Supports the Blockade of Brazil
<<TAG_62>>= British Leaders are Dismayed by the Confederacy's Support for Brazil
<<TAG_63>>= Napoleon III Considers Intervention as the Union Ignores Brazilian Volunteers in the South
<<TAG_64>>= Spanish Leaders Question the Union's Unwillingness to Declare War on Brazil