The Great Republic: A History of the American People, Volum 1D.C. Heath and Company, 1992 - 656 sider The Great Republic aims to narrate and interpret American history around a central structure of several overarching themes: the reconciling of majority and minority interests in governing the body politic; the relations between America and the outer world; and the role of ideas in shaping American society and institutions. |
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... central settlement grew New Amsterdam very slowly . In 1624 the company sent thirty Dutch and Walloon ( French - speaking Belgian ) families to begin settlements at Fort Orange and Esopus on the upper Hudson River and at several points ...
... central settlement grew New Amsterdam very slowly . In 1624 the company sent thirty Dutch and Walloon ( French - speaking Belgian ) families to begin settlements at Fort Orange and Esopus on the upper Hudson River and at several points ...
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... central government and promised a radical weakening of the power of the states . The extraordinarily powerful national government that emerged from Philadelphia had far more than the additional congressional powers that were required to ...
... central government and promised a radical weakening of the power of the states . The extraordinarily powerful national government that emerged from Philadelphia had far more than the additional congressional powers that were required to ...
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... Central American nation . Because Nicaragua occupied a strategic location as a transit point between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans , it became the site of intense Anglo - American rivalry . In the Clayton - Bulwer Treaty of 1850 ...
... Central American nation . Because Nicaragua occupied a strategic location as a transit point between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans , it became the site of intense Anglo - American rivalry . In the Clayton - Bulwer Treaty of 1850 ...
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