The American Nation: A History of the United States, Volumen1Harper & Row, 1971 - 999 páginas |
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... voting was extremely modest , ” Brown concluded . “ There were doubtless a few men who could not vote , but they must have been few indeed . ” In Virginia the situation was similar ; few white men failed to fulfill the voting ...
... voting was extremely modest , ” Brown concluded . “ There were doubtless a few men who could not vote , but they must have been few indeed . ” In Virginia the situation was similar ; few white men failed to fulfill the voting ...
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... vote . The Radicals , however , were not satisfied ; despite the unpopularity of the idea in the North , they wished to guarantee the right of Negroes to vote in every state . Amending the Constitution seemed the only way to accomplish ...
... vote . The Radicals , however , were not satisfied ; despite the unpopularity of the idea in the North , they wished to guarantee the right of Negroes to vote in every state . Amending the Constitution seemed the only way to accomplish ...
Página 526
... vote in favor of Tilden . But the Republicans subjected him to tremendous political pressure . When he read his opinion on February 8 , it was for Hayes . Thus , by a vote of 8 to 7 , the commission awarded Florida's electoral votes to ...
... vote in favor of Tilden . But the Republicans subjected him to tremendous political pressure . When he read his opinion on February 8 , it was for Hayes . Thus , by a vote of 8 to 7 , the commission awarded Florida's electoral votes to ...
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The Age of Discovery and Settlement | 14 |
The Colonial World | 66 |
America and the British Empire | 98 |
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