The Development of AmericaAmerican Book Company, 1936 - 772 pages |
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... United States ( manufacturing areas ; iron and copper regions ; oil and gas regions ; coal regions ) ..... 426 The United States at the Present Time ( colored map ) . 446-447 Federal Reserve Districts . 491 Agricultural Regions of the ...
... United States ( manufacturing areas ; iron and copper regions ; oil and gas regions ; coal regions ) ..... 426 The United States at the Present Time ( colored map ) . 446-447 Federal Reserve Districts . 491 Agricultural Regions of the ...
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... United States received assurances that France was willing to receive a minister from the United States , and would respect him as the representative of a free nation . A treaty was negotiated whereby the United States was released from ...
... United States received assurances that France was willing to receive a minister from the United States , and would respect him as the representative of a free nation . A treaty was negotiated whereby the United States was released from ...
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... United States . In 1846 the United States showed its interest in the isthmian canal by negotiating a treaty with Colombia ( then called New Granada ) . According to the terms of this treaty , the United States was granted the right of ...
... United States . In 1846 the United States showed its interest in the isthmian canal by negotiating a treaty with Colombia ( then called New Granada ) . According to the terms of this treaty , the United States was granted the right of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Chronological Outline xi | 2 |
Europe and Neighboring Lands | 8 |
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