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... In the Carolinas, a group of westerners known as the "Regulators" assembled to ... Clark's victories, the United States claimed the area between the Ohio River and ...
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... While John would become a politician, the US Senator from Ohio, William enrolled at ... destructive strategies of war, and his Campaign in the Carolinas, he swayed ...
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... the Army of the Cumberland, the Army of Tennessee, and Army of Ohio. ... Burt)" General William T. Sherman considered his march through the Carolinas the greatest ...
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... He drove the heifers form Wisconsin to Texas, Mississippi, Ohio and the Carolinas. It was work that came easily to a man reared on a dairy farm. ...
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... routes between the Atlantic on the one side, and the Ohio and the ... The southern states, consisting of Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. ...
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... routes between the Atlantic on the one side, and the Ohio and the ... The southern states, consisting of Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. ...
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... Georgia was colonized as a buffer zone for the highly cherished Carolinas. ... and north of North America, covering the Mississippi River and Ohio Valley all the ...
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... Georgia was colonized as a buffer zone for the highly cherished Carolinas. ... and north of North America, covering the Mississippi River and Ohio Valley all the ...
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... Georgia was colonized as a buffer zone for the highly cherished Carolinas. ... and north of North America, covering the Mississippi River and Ohio Valley all the ...
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... his 105,000 Union soldiers marched through Georgia and into the Carolinas throughout the ... the Cumberland, the Army of the Tennessee, and the Army of the Ohio. ...
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... to the destruction of the new government from the Carolinas to Arkansas. ... Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and ...
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... the American Correctional Association) met for the first time in Cincinnati, Ohio. ... Inmates began building North Carolinas first prison, Central Prison, in 1870 ...
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... the American Correctional Association) met for the first time in Cincinnati, Ohio. ... Inmates began building North Carolinas first prison, Central Prison, in 1870 ...
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... and the Carolinas and eastern Georgia. Beyond this region of continuous settlement were the small settled areas of Kentucky and Tennessee, and the Ohio, with ...
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... in the economic success of Southern colonies such as Georgia and the Carolinas. ... Northerners moving to Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois took their churches, schools ...
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