The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... according to the census of 1860 , they might proceed to establish state governments . Lincoln promised to recognize these as legal , although in doing so he acknowledged the right of Congress to pass upon the quali- fications of their ...
... according to the census of 1860 , they might proceed to establish state governments . Lincoln promised to recognize these as legal , although in doing so he acknowledged the right of Congress to pass upon the quali- fications of their ...
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... according to the estimates of competent anthropologists , the Indians in the region of the present United States numbered about 846,000 . According to the census of 1920 , there were 244,437 Indians in this country ; in 1930 there were ...
... according to the estimates of competent anthropologists , the Indians in the region of the present United States numbered about 846,000 . According to the census of 1920 , there were 244,437 Indians in this country ; in 1930 there were ...
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... According to his theory , real wages showed practically no advance during the years from 1914 to 1918. He admitted that a few privileged groups of laborers had succeeded in achieving better results for themselves , but that these ...
... According to his theory , real wages showed practically no advance during the years from 1914 to 1918. He admitted that a few privileged groups of laborers had succeeded in achieving better results for themselves , but that these ...
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The LincolnJohnson Plan | 1 |
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The Process of Reconstruction | 15 |
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