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Pagina 97
... Michigan , of southern Wisconsin , and then on across the Missis- sippi to the Pacific coast . Michigan is New York's only child . " The southern part of Michigan was originally claimed by both Massachusetts and Virginia , but after ...
... Michigan , of southern Wisconsin , and then on across the Missis- sippi to the Pacific coast . Michigan is New York's only child . " The southern part of Michigan was originally claimed by both Massachusetts and Virginia , but after ...
Pagina 120
... Michigan had the largest Dutch - born [ immigrant ] popula- tion ( 30,406 ) ; Illinois ranked next ( 21,916 ) ; New Jersey , New York , Iowa , and Wisconsin , with numbers ranging from 10,000 to 6000 , follow in order . " 5 Orth writes ...
... Michigan had the largest Dutch - born [ immigrant ] popula- tion ( 30,406 ) ; Illinois ranked next ( 21,916 ) ; New Jersey , New York , Iowa , and Wisconsin , with numbers ranging from 10,000 to 6000 , follow in order . " 5 Orth writes ...
Pagina 348
... Michigan , emigrated from the Empire State . " " History of Hillsdale County , Michigan , by Evarts and Abbott ( 1879 ) , p . 243 . Ohio originally received about one - fifth of its population from Virginia and North Carolina and a few ...
... Michigan , emigrated from the Empire State . " " History of Hillsdale County , Michigan , by Evarts and Abbott ( 1879 ) , p . 243 . Ohio originally received about one - fifth of its population from Virginia and North Carolina and a few ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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