American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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... North Carolina over the mountains to Watauga ( now northeastern Tennessee ) , thence through the Cumberland Gap by the Wilderness Road northwest into Ken- tucky . Watauga was settled in 1769 , the settlers being from North Carolina ...
... North Carolina over the mountains to Watauga ( now northeastern Tennessee ) , thence through the Cumberland Gap by the Wilderness Road northwest into Ken- tucky . Watauga was settled in 1769 , the settlers being from North Carolina ...
Pagina 83
... north to Lake Erie again . It took in about one - eighth of the state . It included Cleveland , Sandusky , Ashtabula , and Akron , and originally was settled almost entirely by men from Connecticut . This " Reserve " was retained by ...
... north to Lake Erie again . It took in about one - eighth of the state . It included Cleveland , Sandusky , Ashtabula , and Akron , and originally was settled almost entirely by men from Connecticut . This " Reserve " was retained by ...
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... North , due to the war and restricted immigration , drew the negro to Northern cities . But Professor Holmes says : " Al- though there may be certain economic and educational advan- tages in coming North , it may be said as a general ...
... North , due to the war and restricted immigration , drew the negro to Northern cities . But Professor Holmes says : " Al- though there may be certain economic and educational advan- tages in coming North , it may be said as a general ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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