The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... become of the pension roll of soldiers and their widows and orphans ? What would become of the public debt and the public credit ? What would greenbacks , and five - twenties , and seven - thirties , be worth ? " 1 One reason for the ...
... become of the pension roll of soldiers and their widows and orphans ? What would become of the public debt and the public credit ? What would greenbacks , and five - twenties , and seven - thirties , be worth ? " 1 One reason for the ...
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... become so dependent on federal generosity that they would never become self - supporting . In 1887 Congress passed the Dawes Act , which laid down an enlightened policy for the civilized Indians . The law provided for the distribution ...
... become so dependent on federal generosity that they would never become self - supporting . In 1887 Congress passed the Dawes Act , which laid down an enlightened policy for the civilized Indians . The law provided for the distribution ...
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... become true statesmen . " After the outbreak of the Cuban rebellion in 1895 , and after an American ship , the Alliança , had become involved in difficulties with the Spanish authorities , Senator Frye , chairman of the powerful Senate ...
... become true statesmen . " After the outbreak of the Cuban rebellion in 1895 , and after an American ship , the Alliança , had become involved in difficulties with the Spanish authorities , Senator Frye , chairman of the powerful Senate ...
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The LincolnJohnson Plan | 1 |
The Congressional Plan | 13 |
The Process of Reconstruction | 15 |
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