A People & a Nation: To 1877Houghton Mifflin, 1990 - 464페이지 |
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... established trading connec- tions . Pennsylvania's lands were both plentiful and fertile , and the colony soon began exporting flour and other foodstuffs to the West Indies . Practically overnight Philadelphia acquired more than two ...
... established trading connec- tions . Pennsylvania's lands were both plentiful and fertile , and the colony soon began exporting flour and other foodstuffs to the West Indies . Practically overnight Philadelphia acquired more than two ...
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... established com- munities dedicated to Christian cooperation . Fleeing persecution in Ohio , Illinois , and Missouri be- cause of their claims of continuous divine revela- tion and their newly adopted practice of polygyny ( having more ...
... established com- munities dedicated to Christian cooperation . Fleeing persecution in Ohio , Illinois , and Missouri be- cause of their claims of continuous divine revela- tion and their newly adopted practice of polygyny ( having more ...
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... established a precedent for segregation . By the 1870s segrega- tion was becoming a common , but not universal , practice in theaters , trains , and other public accom- modations in the South . A few black politicians did fight for ...
... established a precedent for segregation . By the 1870s segrega- tion was becoming a common , but not universal , practice in theaters , trains , and other public accom- modations in the South . A few black politicians did fight for ...
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