A Popular History of the United States of America: From the Aboriginal Times to the Present Day. Embracing an Account of the Aborigines; the Norsemen in the New World; the Discoveries by the Spaniards, English, and French; the Planting of Settlements; the Growth of the Colonies; the Struggle for Liberty in the Revolution; the Establishment of the Union; the Development of the Nation; and the Civil War; and the Centennial of Independence |
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