Great Events from History: American Series: 1831-1903Salem Press, 1975 - 2047 páginas The three-volume American Series of Great Events from History begins with the arrival of the Indians, the first Americans, from Asia and ends with the first manned lunar landing in 1969. Between these two noteworthy happenings, 336 additional events are studied in depth through the scholarly literature they have inspired. - Preface. |
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... ment had heretofore shown toward all proposals of reform . Had the revolu- tionary government acted more boldly in 1842 , it might have carried its pro- gram through to complete success ; yet , in Coleman's view , the timidity of the ...
... ment had heretofore shown toward all proposals of reform . Had the revolu- tionary government acted more boldly in 1842 , it might have carried its pro- gram through to complete success ; yet , in Coleman's view , the timidity of the ...
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... ment of rules governing labor relations in contemporary cases . luminate Shaw's judicial decision - mak- ing . The result is a view of a person who is , somehow , more judge than hu- man being . By treating his subject in such a manner ...
... ment of rules governing labor relations in contemporary cases . luminate Shaw's judicial decision - mak- ing . The result is a view of a person who is , somehow , more judge than hu- man being . By treating his subject in such a manner ...
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... ment districts of various cities began to use the machines so extensively , that by 1858 in the city of Troy , New York , alone , there were some three thousand sewing machines producing shirts and collars . The value of American ready ...
... ment districts of various cities began to use the machines so extensively , that by 1858 in the city of Troy , New York , alone , there were some three thousand sewing machines producing shirts and collars . The value of American ready ...
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abolitionists Abraham Lincoln Adams Additional Recommended Reading Ameri American Andrew Johnson Army bank became bill biography Brown California campaign century Chicago City Civil Company Compromise of 1850 Confederate Congress Dawes Act Democratic Douglas Dred Scott early economic election farmers federal forces Frémont Grant Henry historians Homestead Act immigration Indian industry institution issue Jackson Jacksonian James John Kansas Kansas-Nebraska Act labor land legislation Lincoln major Mayo Clinic ment Mexican Mexico movement Negro Nevins nomic North Northern organization Pacific Pertinent Literature political Pony Express President Presidential Principal personages railroad Reconstruction reform Republican Party river role route Secretary Senator sion slave slavery social South Southern Spanish-American War Summary of Event tariff telegraph territory Texas tion tional treaty Type of event Uncle Tom's Cabin Union United University Press volume vote Washington West Western Whigs William yellow fever York