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The remainder of the land claimed to the west , under the treaty of 1803 , was by this treaty of 1819 surrendered to Spain . This was regarded by some as a sacrifice of a part of the territory of the United States , but it was the best ...
The remainder of the land claimed to the west , under the treaty of 1803 , was by this treaty of 1819 surrendered to Spain . This was regarded by some as a sacrifice of a part of the territory of the United States , but it was the best ...
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Michigan claimed that the boundary had been fixed by the Ordinance of 1787. Ohio claimed that it was determined by its own State constitution , in which the boundary of the State had been set forth , and this boundary had by implication ...
Michigan claimed that the boundary had been fixed by the Ordinance of 1787. Ohio claimed that it was determined by its own State constitution , in which the boundary of the State had been set forth , and this boundary had by implication ...
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They claimed the right of admission into the Union as one of the United States of America , because they had this privilege under the Federal Constitution , and because this right had been guaranteed to them by the treaty of cession by ...
They claimed the right of admission into the Union as one of the United States of America , because they had this privilege under the Federal Constitution , and because this right had been guaranteed to them by the treaty of cession by ...
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SETTLEMENTS BEYOND THE ALLEGHANIES | 3 |
II | 47 |
The PoliticAL SITUATION IN THE WEST | 59 |
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The History of North America: The Louisiana Purchase and the westward ... Guy Carleton Lee,Francis Newton Thorpe Affichage du livre entier - 1904 |
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