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  1. William Henry Seward Jr. (June 18, 1839 – April 29, 1920) was an American banker and brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was the youngest son of William H. Seward, the United States Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson.

  2. Este artículo analiza la manera en que William H. Seward adaptó la visión imperial y las políticas de Estados Unidos a la luz de la revolución de la tecnología de vapor a mediados del siglo XIX.

  3. William Henry Seward (16 de mayo de 1801-10 de octubre de 1872) fue un político y abogado estadounidense que fue Gobernador de Nueva York, Secretario de Estado y precandidato presidencial del Partido Republicano. Biografía.

  4. William H. Seward, The steamboat and the American imperialism, 1850-1875. Jay Sexton 1. 1 University of Missouri. Resumen: Este artículo analiza la manera en que William H. Seward adaptó la visión imperial y las políticas de Estados Unidos a la luz de la revolución de la tecnología de vapor a mediados del siglo XIX.

  5. Hace 4 días · William H. Seward was a U.S. politician, an antislavery activist in the Whig and Republican parties before the American Civil War and secretary of state from 1861 to 1869. He is also remembered for the purchase of Alaska in 1867—referred to at that time as “Seward’s Folly.”

  6. William H. Seward. Title Secretary of State. War & Affiliation Civil War / Union. Date of Birth - Death May 16, 1801 - October 10, 1872. William Henry Seward was a young New York lawyer traveling through Rochester in 1824 when he was involved in a momentous stage-coach accident. The accident itself was minor, but it would have continent ...

  7. When John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Lincoln in 1865, a coconspirator wounded Seward as part of the same conspiracy. Seward required months of recuperation and never really recovered from the attack. He ultimately left office in 1869 and retired to New York. William Henry Seward died in 1872.