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... Organize a Provisional Government- Jefferson Davis - Rebellion Without Excuse - Slavery the Cor- ner - Stone of the Confederacy - Counting Electoral Votes by Con- gress - Lincoln Leaves Springfield for Washington - His Journey ...
... Organize a Provisional Government- Jefferson Davis - Rebellion Without Excuse - Slavery the Cor- ner - Stone of the Confederacy - Counting Electoral Votes by Con- gress - Lincoln Leaves Springfield for Washington - His Journey ...
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... organized society , crossing the great Father of Waters , found a pathway over the Rocky Mountains , and planted great states on the golden shores of the Pacific . This vast territorial area was being welded , connected and entwined ...
... organized society , crossing the great Father of Waters , found a pathway over the Rocky Mountains , and planted great states on the golden shores of the Pacific . This vast territorial area was being welded , connected and entwined ...
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... organized and held together all the loyal people of the nation against its foes , and triumphed over , or healed all rivalries and divisions among his own po- litical friends ; composed the quarrels and jealousies of rival generals ...
... organized and held together all the loyal people of the nation against its foes , and triumphed over , or healed all rivalries and divisions among his own po- litical friends ; composed the quarrels and jealousies of rival generals ...
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... organized at the South , and soon there arose in sympathy to some ex- tent with it , a powerful cotton manufacturing interest at the North , and these two were interwoven into the web of the slave power . It has been said that when Jay ...
... organized at the South , and soon there arose in sympathy to some ex- tent with it , a powerful cotton manufacturing interest at the North , and these two were interwoven into the web of the slave power . It has been said that when Jay ...
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... organized the American Anti - Slavery Society . This was the acorn germ of that oak , the branches of which , in 1860 , overshadowed the land . This and other kindred associations , were the be- ginning of the organization which twenty ...
... organized the American Anti - Slavery Society . This was the acorn germ of that oak , the branches of which , in 1860 , overshadowed the land . This and other kindred associations , were the be- ginning of the organization which twenty ...
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