The Growth of the United StatesH. Holt, 1925 - Всего страниц: 862 |
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... Democrats viewed with disfavor . They had been induced to approve the project of annexing Texas by the promise of the southern Democrats to work for the reoccupation of the whole of Oregon , and a bargain to this effect was made in the ...
... Democrats viewed with disfavor . They had been induced to approve the project of annexing Texas by the promise of the southern Democrats to work for the reoccupation of the whole of Oregon , and a bargain to this effect was made in the ...
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... Democrats that if the count were completed , Hayes would withdraw the troops from the three states . That would make them solidly Democratic for the next election . With this understanding the count went on , and South Carolina went to ...
... Democrats that if the count were completed , Hayes would withdraw the troops from the three states . That would make them solidly Democratic for the next election . With this understanding the count went on , and South Carolina went to ...
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... Democrats proclaimed their intention of voting for McKinley . Other " gold Democrats " started a party of their own , with Palmer and Buckner for their candidates . The enthusiastic adoption of silver by the Democrats left the Populists ...
... Democrats proclaimed their intention of voting for McKinley . Other " gold Democrats " started a party of their own , with Palmer and Buckner for their candidates . The enthusiastic adoption of silver by the Democrats left the Populists ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ANGLOSPANISH RIVALRY 15001600 | 15 |
THE SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND | 26 |
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The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943 Ralph Volney Harlow Просмотр фрагмента - 1943 |
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