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... wished to establish a balance of power system in America , and to do this the new nation must be kept to the east of the mountains . Only in this way could future peace be secured . The Bourbon Family Compact influenced France to work ...
... wished to establish a balance of power system in America , and to do this the new nation must be kept to the east of the mountains . Only in this way could future peace be secured . The Bourbon Family Compact influenced France to work ...
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... wished , because then they would be in a position to make good terms with the Spanish authorities at New Orleans . If Virginia had acceded to the request for separation as speciously worded by the May convention , it would have prepared ...
... wished , because then they would be in a position to make good terms with the Spanish authorities at New Orleans . If Virginia had acceded to the request for separation as speciously worded by the May convention , it would have prepared ...
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... wished to have the Territory divided into three parts . He feared that if it were not divided it must soon become a State , because of the rapid increase in population , and if a State should be formed it would be Republican ; and he ...
... wished to have the Territory divided into three parts . He feared that if it were not divided it must soon become a State , because of the rapid increase in population , and if a State should be formed it would be Republican ; and he ...
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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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