The terrible destruction of life and property in war as exhibited in the burning of Columbia, South Carolina on 17 Feb 1865 during the Civil War.
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This Day in History- George Boleyn, Brother of Anne, Beheaded (1536) 17 May 2013Henry VIII had two of his six wives beheaded, but the unpleasant consequences of his marriages did not apply only to his spouses. After Henry's first marriage was annulled, he took Anne Boleyn as his queen. Though she bore him the future Queen Elizabeth I, she produced no male heir, and he lost interest in her. In 1536, he had her imprisoned on question […]
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