U. S. History: Colonial Period Through 1865Covers the arrival of the colonists in the New World, the events leading up to the American Revolution, the Revolution and its aftermath, the Jacksonian era, and the Civil War. This book also features sample A+ student essays, sample test questions and answers, timelines, major figures, and suggested reading. |
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... divided into thirty - six square - mile sections and auctioned to the highest bidder so that any American could settle in the West . The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 , which stipulated that a western territory could apply for full ...
... divided into thirty - six square - mile sections and auctioned to the highest bidder so that any American could settle in the West . The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 , which stipulated that a western territory could apply for full ...
Page 92
... divided the northern and southern states . States with large slave populations wanted slaves to count as people on the official census so that they could have more representatives in the House . States with smaller populations wanted to ...
... divided the northern and southern states . States with large slave populations wanted slaves to count as people on the official census so that they could have more representatives in the House . States with smaller populations wanted to ...
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... divided northerners and southerners in Congress over the future of slavery beyond the Mississippi . THE COMPROMISE OF 1850 In 1850 , the North and South once again agreed to compromise on the issue of slavery and California's acceptance ...
... divided northerners and southerners in Congress over the future of slavery beyond the Mississippi . THE COMPROMISE OF 1850 In 1850 , the North and South once again agreed to compromise on the issue of slavery and California's acceptance ...
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