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Barbara Van Meter

JSTOR: The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science / Revue canadienne d'Eco... - 0 views

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    the manifest destiny explained.
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    The manifest destiny explained
Barbara Van Meter

JSTOR: The American Historical Review, Vol. 32, No. 4 (Jul., 1927), pp. 795-798 - 0 views

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    The Origin of "Manifest Destiny"
John Moore

The Swamp Fox | Biography | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views

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    Elusive and crafty, Francis Marion outwitted British troops during the American Revolution. Interesting reference to "The Patriot" and it's marred portrayal of Marion. Something to think about when watching these sort of movies. Also, pay particular attention to the way Marion lived, he owned slaves and had some bad moments in his life, but he is still rightfully remembered as a hero of the Revolutionary War. "Heroes" are most generally not perfect individuals and when viewing the leaders of today that must be remembered.
Nicole Eckert

Mayflower Compact - 0 views

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    chapter 3 the mayflower compact
Melanie G

Utopian Socieites-The Amana Colonies National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary - 1 views

shared by Melanie G on 12 Nov 09 - Cached
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    More Utopian communities
steven cotterill

Crimes of the Independent Companies of Foreigners in North America, 1813 by Gareth Newf... - 1 views

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    This Article covers the crimes committed by a foreign regiment in the British army made up of prisoners of war.
John Moore

Jackson and the Florida Affair - 0 views

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    It is evident from any perspective that Andrew Jackson, his legacy, and his presidency were all influenced by personal gain. His frequent vetoes and hard handed approach to government were a means of personal gain and the advancement of his own ideals. This site shows how Jackson was a corrupt man motivated by personal means even before his election to the presidency. It was more than being power hungry, it is my opinion that "King" Jackson was a morally corrupt individual.
John Moore

JSTOR: Population Studies, Vol. 46, No. 1 (Mar., 1992), pp. 85-102 - 0 views

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    Demographic studies of the colonies. Comments from the writings of Ben Franklin.
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