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... question was made . October 15 , 1777 , Maryland brought before Congress the idea which was finally to prevail for the control of the western lands . This was a month before the Articles of Confederation were to be proposed to the ...
... question was made . October 15 , 1777 , Maryland brought before Congress the idea which was finally to prevail for the control of the western lands . This was a month before the Articles of Confederation were to be proposed to the ...
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... question of giving the right to vote to free negroes was vigorously discussed and it was finally decided that the question should be submitted to the people in a distinct article , so that the controverted question might not imperil the ...
... question of giving the right to vote to free negroes was vigorously discussed and it was finally decided that the question should be submitted to the people in a distinct article , so that the controverted question might not imperil the ...
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... question of Territorial government , was held at Stillwater , August 5 , 1848. The question before the meeting was whether the laws of the Territory of Wisconsin were still in force west of the St. Croix after the formation of the State ...
... question of Territorial government , was held at Stillwater , August 5 , 1848. The question before the meeting was whether the laws of the Territory of Wisconsin were still in force west of the St. Croix after the formation of the State ...
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SETTLEMENTS BEYOND THE ALLEGHANIES | 3 |
THE WEST IN THE REVOLUTION 2746 | 27 |
LAND CESSIONS OF THE STATES 4758 | 47 |
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