A History of American Government and Culture: America's March Toward Democracy, Volumen4Ginn, 1931 - 635 páginas "The second of a two-volume history of American civilization, the first of which was the third book of the series, A history of American civilization: economic and social."--Pref. "Interesting readings from which you can get additional information" at end of most of the chapters. |
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THE BEGINNING OF THE STRUGGLE WITH ENGLAND FOR INDEPENDENT | 51 |
THE CLIMAX OF THE STRUGGLE 17601776 | 64 |
THE WAR FOR AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE 17761783 | 93 |
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A History of American Government and Culture: America's March ..., Volumen4 Harold Ordway Rugg Vista de fragmentos - 1931 |
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