The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... established in the South , the Union League , which could act as a political machine . This society had been started during the war to strengthen unionist sentiment . After Congressional reconstruc- tion began , branches of the League ...
... established in the South , the Union League , which could act as a political machine . This society had been started during the war to strengthen unionist sentiment . After Congressional reconstruc- tion began , branches of the League ...
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... established the States practice , because wharves and inns were bound up with public welfare ; it required no stretch of logic to put railroads in the same category . In 1869 the state of Massachusetts established the first regulatory ...
... established the States practice , because wharves and inns were bound up with public welfare ; it required no stretch of logic to put railroads in the same category . In 1869 the state of Massachusetts established the first regulatory ...
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... established and the moral character of the personnel composing them . To be sure , the United States had refused recognition to the Emperor Maxi- milian , but that was because he was a foreigner , and merely the puppet of Napoleon III ...
... established and the moral character of the personnel composing them . To be sure , the United States had refused recognition to the Emperor Maxi- milian , but that was because he was a foreigner , and merely the puppet of Napoleon III ...
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The LincolnJohnson Plan | 1 |
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