Reconstruction and ReformOxford University Press, 1994 - 192 Seiten Describes America's rebuilding after the Civil War, when urban areas grew, the plains and western farmlands became settled, the women's and labor movements began, and exciting new inventions started to appear. |
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... took the vote from most blacks and most poor whites . Now Reconstruction was really dead and done with . It had failed in its goal : to make the South into a just society where people of all races could live in harmony . You can read ...
... took the vote from most blacks and most poor whites . Now Reconstruction was really dead and done with . It had failed in its goal : to make the South into a just society where people of all races could live in harmony . You can read ...
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... took his circus out to towns across America . It was lucky for Barnum , and for people throughout the country , that railroads were beginning to cross the land . Barnum used trains to trans- port his show . It took 60 railroad cars to ...
... took his circus out to towns across America . It was lucky for Barnum , and for people throughout the country , that railroads were beginning to cross the land . Barnum used trains to trans- port his show . It took 60 railroad cars to ...
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... took more than money back to their old worlds . They took American ideas with them too . Ideas of individual dignity , of liberty , and of a government founded to help people pursue happiness . Almost every- one understood those ideals ...
... took more than money back to their old worlds . They took American ideas with them too . Ideas of individual dignity , of liberty , and of a government founded to help people pursue happiness . Almost every- one understood those ideals ...
Inhalt
Are We Equal? Are We Kidding? | 9 |
A WATER BIRD AND A SPARROW | 11 |
Reconstruction Means Rebuilding | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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