A History of the U.S.A.Macmillan, 1974 - 730 pages |
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... progress . Policies for the disposal of the public land were devised , the interest on the foreign debt was being paid , and , most important , the war with Britain was concluded on terms highly favourable to the United States . All ...
... progress . Policies for the disposal of the public land were devised , the interest on the foreign debt was being paid , and , most important , the war with Britain was concluded on terms highly favourable to the United States . All ...
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... Progress ( Harvard University Press , 1964 ) Additional Reading Good general surveys are T. C. Cochran and W. Miller , The Age of Enterprise ( Harper & Row , 1961 ed . ) , and E. C. Kirkland Industry Comes of Age : Business , Labor ...
... Progress ( Harvard University Press , 1964 ) Additional Reading Good general surveys are T. C. Cochran and W. Miller , The Age of Enterprise ( Harper & Row , 1961 ed . ) , and E. C. Kirkland Industry Comes of Age : Business , Labor ...
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... Progress.1 The Johnson government , on taking over power , moved much further away from Alliance principles in its policy towards the Dominican Republic , where a military coup had taken place in September 1963. Whereas armed ...
... Progress.1 The Johnson government , on taking over power , moved much further away from Alliance principles in its policy towards the Dominican Republic , where a military coup had taken place in September 1963. Whereas armed ...
Contents
The Colonial Legacy | 3 |
The Advance of Democracy | 39 |
The Civil War and Reconstruction | 114 |
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