The New Republic, 1783-1830Marshall Cavendish, 2005 - 116 páginas This thrilling volume presents the history of the United States during the first forty years of the nation's existence using excerpts from letters, articles, speeches, and other primary source materials. Includes review questions. |
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... Slavery A Southerner Condemns Slavery 71 David Walker Cries Out against Injustice 72 William Lloyd Garrison Crusades against Slavery 74 Born into Slavery : The Narrative of Moses Roper 76 A Midnight Escape : John Malvin Leads Slaves to ...
... Slavery A Southerner Condemns Slavery 71 David Walker Cries Out against Injustice 72 William Lloyd Garrison Crusades against Slavery 74 Born into Slavery : The Narrative of Moses Roper 76 A Midnight Escape : John Malvin Leads Slaves to ...
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Contenido
Chapter Forming a New Government | 1 |
Presidents and Parties | 21 |
International Affairs | 38 |
American Affairs | 53 |
African Americans and Slavery | 68 |
Arts and Sciences | 81 |
The Age of New Possibilities | 93 |
Time Line | 108 |
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