The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... carried the first - class mail and abandoned the business only when the first transcontinental tele- graph line was completed in 1861. The overland mail coach line ran until 1869 , when the railroad was finished . Reference has already ...
... carried the first - class mail and abandoned the business only when the first transcontinental tele- graph line was completed in 1861. The overland mail coach line ran until 1869 , when the railroad was finished . Reference has already ...
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... carried six states and Taft only two ; their combined electoral vote was ninety - six . Wil- son carried all the other states , with an electoral vote of 435. On the surface the victory was impressive . But Wilson carried only thirteen ...
... carried six states and Taft only two ; their combined electoral vote was ninety - six . Wil- son carried all the other states , with an electoral vote of 435. On the surface the victory was impressive . But Wilson carried only thirteen ...
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... carried forty states , with 444 electoral votes , while Smith carried the other eight with 87 electoral votes . The popular vote stood at 21,429,109 for Hoover , 15,005,497 for Smith . Hoover broke the Solid South for the first time ...
... carried forty states , with 444 electoral votes , while Smith carried the other eight with 87 electoral votes . The popular vote stood at 21,429,109 for Hoover , 15,005,497 for Smith . Hoover broke the Solid South for the first time ...
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The LincolnJohnson Plan | 1 |
The Congressional Plan | 13 |
The Process of Reconstruction | 15 |
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