A History of the United States: Our Land, Our TimeCoronado Publishers, 1986 - United States |
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... March 21 , 1844 , several thousand people in New York dressed in " ascension robes ” sold by Himes , and climbed ... March 21 , 1843 and March 21 , 1844. Most of the people to whom he preached hooted at him , but Miller convinced tens of ...
... March 21 , 1844 , several thousand people in New York dressed in " ascension robes ” sold by Himes , and climbed ... March 21 , 1843 and March 21 , 1844. Most of the people to whom he preached hooted at him , but Miller convinced tens of ...
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... March 8 , 1862 , the rebels almost broke the blockade at Chesapeake Bay . Out of Norfolk steamed a reconditioned wooden warship , the Merrimack , now covered with iron General Ulysses S. Grant provided the Union with an experienced and ...
... March 8 , 1862 , the rebels almost broke the blockade at Chesapeake Bay . Out of Norfolk steamed a reconditioned wooden warship , the Merrimack , now covered with iron General Ulysses S. Grant provided the Union with an experienced and ...
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... ( March 1861 ) Fort Sumter taken ; Civil War begins ( April 1861 ) First Battle of Bull Run ( July 1861 ) Merrimack and Monitor ( March 1862 ) Battle of Shiloh ( April 1862 ) New Orleans falls ( April 1862 ) Seven Days ( June - July 1862 ) ...
... ( March 1861 ) Fort Sumter taken ; Civil War begins ( April 1861 ) First Battle of Bull Run ( July 1861 ) Merrimack and Monitor ( March 1862 ) Battle of Shiloh ( April 1862 ) New Orleans falls ( April 1862 ) Seven Days ( June - July 1862 ) ...
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One Land Many Peoples | 1 |
North American Cultures and Tribes 1500 A D | 22 |
Spanish Missions Forts and Settlements 1700s | 32 |
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