The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... seemed that some employers were hoping for a similar result in the 1870's , and were doing all they could to bring it about . By 1877 there were between two and three million unemployed , and the times seemed propitious for breaking ...
... seemed that some employers were hoping for a similar result in the 1870's , and were doing all they could to bring it about . By 1877 there were between two and three million unemployed , and the times seemed propitious for breaking ...
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... seemed that war with Mexico was inevitable and that even Huerta's Mexican foes approved his defiance of the United States , three Latin - American governments : the Argentine Republic , Brazil , and Chile , offered their services in the ...
... seemed that war with Mexico was inevitable and that even Huerta's Mexican foes approved his defiance of the United States , three Latin - American governments : the Argentine Republic , Brazil , and Chile , offered their services in the ...
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... seemed to be an era of international peace and good will . Although the United States had not joined the League of Nations , she had shown a readiness to co- operate with it . All the important governments of the world had accepted the ...
... seemed to be an era of international peace and good will . Although the United States had not joined the League of Nations , she had shown a readiness to co- operate with it . All the important governments of the world had accepted the ...
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