The Leading Facts of American HistoryGinn, 1891 - 359 pages |
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... Civil War , 1861 to 1865 VII . Reconstruction , the New Nation , 1865 to the Present Time ... APPENDIX . — 1. The Declaration of Independence ( with an Introduction ) 2. The Constitution ( with an Introduction and Notes ) 3. Table of ...
... Civil War , 1861 to 1865 VII . Reconstruction , the New Nation , 1865 to the Present Time ... APPENDIX . — 1. The Declaration of Independence ( with an Introduction ) 2. The Constitution ( with an Introduction and Notes ) 3. Table of ...
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... Civil War ( colored ) .. 292 XIV . Territorial Growth of the United States from 1783 to the Present Time ( colored ) ... XV . Relief Map of the United States .. 331 333 XVI . General Map of the United States at the Present Time ...
... Civil War ( colored ) .. 292 XIV . Territorial Growth of the United States from 1783 to the Present Time ( colored ) ... XV . Relief Map of the United States .. 331 333 XVI . General Map of the United States at the Present Time ...
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... civil war had broken out in England between the king , supported by the Royalists , or Cavaliers , as they were called , and the Puritans , many of whom had left the national Church , and , under the name of Separatists or Independents ...
... civil war had broken out in England between the king , supported by the Royalists , or Cavaliers , as they were called , and the Puritans , many of whom had left the national Church , and , under the name of Separatists or Independents ...
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... civil war soon broke out , and the " Virginia rebel , " as he was called by those in authority , marched on Jamestown . Seizing a number of the wives of the governor's friends , he placed them in front of his troops . This " White Apron ...
... civil war soon broke out , and the " Virginia rebel , " as he was called by those in authority , marched on Jamestown . Seizing a number of the wives of the governor's friends , he placed them in front of his troops . This " White Apron ...
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... Civil War he had gallantly defended that island in behalf of Charles I. , the Duke of York's father . For this reason the Duke named the country which he granted to him and to Lord Berkeley , New Jersey . An English settlement was made ...
... Civil War he had gallantly defended that island in behalf of Charles I. , the Duke of York's father . For this reason the Duke named the country which he granted to him and to Lord Berkeley , New Jersey . An English settlement was made ...
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