America Past and Present: An Interpretation with Readings, 1권Allyn and Bacon, 1968 - 1375페이지 |
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... independence had in fact been gaining adherents throughout 1775 as the only solution to the imperial crisis . Its early advocates , however , kept the idea to themselves in deference to the moderates , who had not yet abandoned hope for ...
... independence had in fact been gaining adherents throughout 1775 as the only solution to the imperial crisis . Its early advocates , however , kept the idea to themselves in deference to the moderates , who had not yet abandoned hope for ...
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... Independence in July 1776 American fortunes reached a peak not again attained for two more years . The patriots ' determination to achieve independence in fact was almost immediately put to test , for as Congress issued its Declara ...
... Independence in July 1776 American fortunes reached a peak not again attained for two more years . The patriots ' determination to achieve independence in fact was almost immediately put to test , for as Congress issued its Declara ...
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... independence of Texas was complete and absolute . It was an independence , not only in fact but of right . No obligation of duty towards Mexico tended in the least degree to restrain our right to effect the desired recovery of the fair ...
... independence of Texas was complete and absolute . It was an independence , not only in fact but of right . No obligation of duty towards Mexico tended in the least degree to restrain our right to effect the desired recovery of the fair ...
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