The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... beginning nine years after the date of ratification , an annual payment of $ 250,000 . The United States Senate rati- fied this arrangement on March 17 , 1903 . But in Bogotá there was intense opposition , and on June 10 , 1903 , the ...
... beginning nine years after the date of ratification , an annual payment of $ 250,000 . The United States Senate rati- fied this arrangement on March 17 , 1903 . But in Bogotá there was intense opposition , and on June 10 , 1903 , the ...
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... beginning of the great German drive gave a new impulse to Ameri- can war preparations . By July , 1918 , there were a million American troops in France , and the number was doubled by November . When the German advance came in March ...
... beginning of the great German drive gave a new impulse to Ameri- can war preparations . By July , 1918 , there were a million American troops in France , and the number was doubled by November . When the German advance came in March ...
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... beginning the founders of the Legion realized that , once the war had become a thing of the past , many of the veterans would lose interest in the organization . To induce the men to join and to hold them once they had joined , some ...
... beginning the founders of the Legion realized that , once the war had become a thing of the past , many of the veterans would lose interest in the organization . To induce the men to join and to hold them once they had joined , some ...
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