A History of the United States: Our Land, Our TimeCoronado Publishers, 1986 - United States |
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... wanted to put the government on a firm financial footing and to encourage American economic development . In a series of reports to Congress , Hamilton outlined a five - point plan . First , he proposed that the government repay the ...
... wanted to put the government on a firm financial footing and to encourage American economic development . In a series of reports to Congress , Hamilton outlined a five - point plan . First , he proposed that the government repay the ...
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... wanted a high protective tariff in support of American industry , and both wanted the federal government to help finance internal improvements in the West : canals , good roads , and good river harbors . Crawford and Jackson . William ...
... wanted a high protective tariff in support of American industry , and both wanted the federal government to help finance internal improvements in the West : canals , good roads , and good river harbors . Crawford and Jackson . William ...
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... Wanted . James K. Polk may have been an unknown , but he knew exactly what he wanted to accomplish , and the stern , hard - working Tennessean succeeded on all counts . First , Polk wanted to make Texas part of the United States . This ...
... Wanted . James K. Polk may have been an unknown , but he knew exactly what he wanted to accomplish , and the stern , hard - working Tennessean succeeded on all counts . First , Polk wanted to make Texas part of the United States . This ...
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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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