The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... protect and defend the Constitution of the United States , and all laws passed in conformity thereto , and to protect the States and the people thereof from all invasion from any source whatever . To aid and assist in the execution of ...
... protect and defend the Constitution of the United States , and all laws passed in conformity thereto , and to protect the States and the people thereof from all invasion from any source whatever . To aid and assist in the execution of ...
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... protect his legs from the sagebrush and cacti , his ten - gallon hat to protect his head from both sun and rain , and his brightly colored kerchief to protect his neck from sunburn . He was a hard rider and a skillful horseman , equally ...
... protect his legs from the sagebrush and cacti , his ten - gallon hat to protect his head from both sun and rain , and his brightly colored kerchief to protect his neck from sunburn . He was a hard rider and a skillful horseman , equally ...
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... protect Haiti . . . from injustice or exploitation at the hands of Americans . Not long afterward he wrote to President Wilson with reference to the necessity of keeping Mole St. Nicholas out of foreign hands , and then he suggested ...
... protect Haiti . . . from injustice or exploitation at the hands of Americans . Not long afterward he wrote to President Wilson with reference to the necessity of keeping Mole St. Nicholas out of foreign hands , and then he suggested ...
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The LincolnJohnson Plan | 1 |
The Congressional Plan | 13 |
The Process of Reconstruction | 15 |
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