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Development Of The West Beyond The Mississippi The years 1840 to 1890 were a period of great growth for the United States. It was ...
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... Union. After the war, in 1867, the United States placed Mississippi under military rule during the Reconstruction period. Mississippi ...
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... States. No river has contributed more to the economic and social growth of the United States than the Mississippi River. In the ...
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... In order for the United States to expand successfully into the west they needed control of the Mississippi River, which at the time was owned by France. ...
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... Before the railroads there were approximately 13 million people living in the United States, and the majority of them lived east of the Mississippi River.4 ...
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... are major issues in the poverty of children in the United States. ... and seven states (California, New York, and Texas, plus Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico ...
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... In the United States, control over water pollution has come around in the 20th ... The Mississippi River is on of the latest examples in the campaign to clean up ...
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... the end of the War of 1812, few people in the United States envisioned a ... large amounts of land in what was the Southern territories of Alabama and Mississippi. ...
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... In 1804 several members of the Sauk and Fox tribes had signed a treaty ceding all their lands east of the Mississippi River to the United States. ...
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... The Mississippi chapter of United Way noted this, along with other charitable organizations in the area, during the downturn in 2004. ...
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... This had granted the United States to be allowed to ship goods to the mouth of the Mississippi without paying duty and also the right to deposit or temporarily ...
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... In (Doc. F, August 6, 1786), the Spanish wants the United States to give up highway rights of the Mississippi. The Mississippi was ...
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... exhibited by August Tubbe, an admiration of great leaders of the United States and ... Until he was twenty-seven years old, John lived in Mississippi except for ...
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... Jefferson became president of the United States in 1801, he dreamed of sending an expedition to explore the little-known territory west of the Mississippi river ...
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... (Hornblow) Theater had now expanded to the western shores of the Mississippi. The United States would soon conquer from coast to coast in North American. ...
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... our right to navigate the Mississippi]." If any of these threatening countries were to wage war on America there would be no way that the United States could ...
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... The United States had earlier expressed interest in the Trans-Mississippi area, and plans were formulated for exploration there even before the Louisiana ...
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... Livingston to Napoleon for a small piece of land near the Mississippi River in ... France initialed the agreement to give over Louisiana to the United States, and ...
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... In order for the United States to expand successfully into the west they needed control of the Mississippi River, which at the time was owned by France. ...
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... Finn, the values of Huck and Jim traveling down the Mississippi River are contrasted against those of the people residing in the southern United States. ...
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... Finn, as they traveled down the Mississippi River, the values of Huck and Jim were contrasted against those of the people living in the southern United States. ...
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... The United States use of the Mississippi for distribution of our productions is crucial to the success of the newly liberated but struggling industry won back ...
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... In order for the United States to expand successfully into the west they needed control of the Mississippi River, which at the time was owned by France. ...
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... to form such a state, it is in even poorer judgment to emigrate the entire Native population of the Southeastern United States west of the Mississippi. ...
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... Exploration was extended by traders and missionaries into the interior of the United States through the Great Lakes and Mississippi River System. ...
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... northerly border). Also denied the claim of the United States "free navigation of entire length of the Mississippi River. In the ...
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... In the modern United States, the thought of slavery is almost extinct. ... The great Mississippi River was one of the most significant landmarks of any time period ...
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... After the United States won its independence from Britain in 1783, it acquired British lands extending west to the Mississippi; north to Canada; and south to ...
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... marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug in the United States ... to be used for research because government-approved marijuana, grown in Mississippi, was of ...
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... In movies such as Mississippi Burning, JFK and Amistad, we are presented with ... The United States government had issued its "official" report stating that there ...
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