The Development of AmericaAmerican Book Company, 1936 - 772 pages |
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... Union . Why Did the South Secede ? The question of the justification of secession by the Southern states has been de- bated , pro and con , by historians for many years . It is a mistaken concep- tion that slavery was the sole cause of ...
... Union . Why Did the South Secede ? The question of the justification of secession by the Southern states has been de- bated , pro and con , by historians for many years . It is a mistaken concep- tion that slavery was the sole cause of ...
Page 455
... union label trades . There are forty - nine state branches ( one for each state and Puerto Rico ) , with a total membership in 1935 of about 3,153,000 . The basis of membership is the national union , though other labor bodies are ...
... union label trades . There are forty - nine state branches ( one for each state and Puerto Rico ) , with a total membership in 1935 of about 3,153,000 . The basis of membership is the national union , though other labor bodies are ...
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... Union , April 30 . War declared on Great Britain , June 18 . The American Constitution captures the British ... Union , December 11 . James Monroe inaugurated as President of the United States , March 4 . Mississippi admitted into the ...
... Union , April 30 . War declared on Great Britain , June 18 . The American Constitution captures the British ... Union , December 11 . James Monroe inaugurated as President of the United States , March 4 . Mississippi admitted into the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Chronological Outline xi | 2 |
Europe and Neighboring Lands | 8 |
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