The Making of Our Country: A History of the United States for SchoolsJohn C. Winston Company, 1920 - 623 страница |
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... Carpetbaggers . 455 457 The Growth of a New South . 460 Politics After the Civil War . 464 Our Relations with Foreign Countries . 466 XXIV . NEW WAYS OF WORKING AND LIVING .. 471 The Age of Machinery . 471 New Sources of Power . 474 An ...
... Carpetbaggers . 455 457 The Growth of a New South . 460 Politics After the Civil War . 464 Our Relations with Foreign Countries . 466 XXIV . NEW WAYS OF WORKING AND LIVING .. 471 The Age of Machinery . 471 New Sources of Power . 474 An ...
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... " Commemoration Ode . " " Standing like a tower , Our children shall behold. Keystone View Co. , Meadville , Pa . Ford's Theatre in which Lincoln was shot , Washington , D. C. A Carpetbagger Legislature in Session. 448 THE COUNTRY IN WAR ...
... " Commemoration Ode . " " Standing like a tower , Our children shall behold. Keystone View Co. , Meadville , Pa . Ford's Theatre in which Lincoln was shot , Washington , D. C. A Carpetbagger Legislature in Session. 448 THE COUNTRY IN WAR ...
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... Carpetbaggers . When the Civil War was over , a few northern men went to live in the South because they liked the country , wanted to have a hand in The " carpet- rebuilding it ... CARPETBAGGERS 457 The Rise and Fall of the Carpetbaggers.
... Carpetbaggers . When the Civil War was over , a few northern men went to live in the South because they liked the country , wanted to have a hand in The " carpet- rebuilding it ... CARPETBAGGERS 457 The Rise and Fall of the Carpetbaggers.
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... carpetbagger rule in the South are almost beyond description . The illiterate negro office - holders had no understanding of the duties of their positions . There were was ignorant counties in Mississippi in which not a single justice ...
... carpetbagger rule in the South are almost beyond description . The illiterate negro office - holders had no understanding of the duties of their positions . There were was ignorant counties in Mississippi in which not a single justice ...
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... carpetbagger rule in Mississippi the state tax rate It meant increased fourteenfold . In many cases there was a similar in- high taxes crease in the county tax rate . When the farmers and planters who were impoverished by the war could ...
... carpetbagger rule in Mississippi the state tax rate It meant increased fourteenfold . In many cases there was a similar in- high taxes crease in the county tax rate . When the farmers and planters who were impoverished by the war could ...
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