American Passages: A History of the American PeopleWadsworth, 2002 M05 31 - 1280 páginas Each chapter in this thorough, chronologically-organized book follows the contours of sequence, event, and connection, emphasizing the most significant events and changes of the period covered. Politics, economics, and culture are woven into an interrelated pattern, focusing the reader's attention on the way various facets of history interact and connect. This logical approach makes for a uniquely engaging, accurate presentation of American history. |
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... Mississippi River except the area near Vicksburg. Northern forces used the river as a major supply route. Rather than a highway uniting the upper and lower South, the Mississippi became a chasm separating one half of the Confederacy ...
... Mississippi River except the area near Vicksburg. Northern forces used the river as a major supply route. Rather than a highway uniting the upper and lower South, the Mississippi became a chasm separating one half of the Confederacy ...
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... Mississippi River from New France to the gulf, claiming its entire watershed and naming the territory Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV. La Salle sailed to France, then returned to set up a colony from which to attack New Spain. His ...
... Mississippi River from New France to the gulf, claiming its entire watershed and naming the territory Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV. La Salle sailed to France, then returned to set up a colony from which to attack New Spain. His ...
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... Mississippi River and New Orleans, on the east bank, gave Spain an extensive region to administer. Spain needed to win the loyalties of French inhabitants and Native Americans, and hoped to keep the British colonists out. The concern ...
... Mississippi River and New Orleans, on the east bank, gave Spain an extensive region to administer. Spain needed to win the loyalties of French inhabitants and Native Americans, and hoped to keep the British colonists out. The concern ...
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Chapter 16Reconstruction Abandoned 18671877 | 534 |
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American Passages: A History of the American People Edward L. Ayers,Lewis L. Gould,David M. Oshinsky,Jean R. Soderlund Vista de fragmentos - 1999 |
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