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... West , for they realized that eventually they would be outweighed and outvoted as a result of western expansion . Furthermore , they wanted to control the trade of the West , and this would be denied them , they felt , if the ...
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... Western claims , approved of surrendering the right to navigate the Mississippi , but they did not support Spain's claims to terri- tory west of the Alleghenies . Neither did the land company speculators demand a restricted boundary for ...
... Western claims , approved of surrendering the right to navigate the Mississippi , but they did not support Spain's claims to terri- tory west of the Alleghenies . Neither did the land company speculators demand a restricted boundary for ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
The Internal Revolution | 16 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
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