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PASSAGES Prehistory to 1763 |
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2 | (90) |
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1 Contact, Conflict, and Exchange in the Atlantic World Prehistory to 1590 |
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7 | (19) |
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7 | (3) |
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Native American Societies Before Contact |
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7 | (1) |
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Native Peoples of North America |
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8 | (2) |
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Beginning of European Overseas Expansion |
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10 | (1) |
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11 | (1) |
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Portugal Explores the West African Coast, 1424-1450 |
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11 | (1) |
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Africa and the Atlantic Slave Trade |
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11 | (3) |
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11 | (2) |
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The Atlantic Slave Trade Begins |
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13 | (1) |
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Doing History Three Views of European-Native American Encounters |
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14 | (1) |
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Columbus and the Age of Exploration |
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14 | (3) |
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Spanish and Portuguese "Spheres," 1493-1529 |
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16 | (1) |
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17 | (1) |
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The Spanish Empire in America, 1519-1590 |
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17 | (4) |
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Spanish Invasion and Exploration, 1519-1542 |
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17 | (2) |
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Demographic Catastrophe and Cultural Exchange |
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19 | (1) |
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19 | (1) |
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20 | (1) |
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Protestant Northern Europeans Challenge Catholic Spain |
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21 | (5) |
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The Protestant Reformation, 1517-1598 |
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22 | (1) |
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The Reformation in England, 1534-1588 |
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22 | (1) |
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French Huguenots and English Sea Dogs |
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23 | (1) |
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Chapter Review, Prehistory to 1590 |
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24 | (2) |
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2 Colonization of North America 1590-1675 |
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26 | (20) |
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The Spanish in North America |
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27 | (2) |
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27 | (1) |
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Spanish Missions in New Mexico and Florida |
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28 | (1) |
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The English Invade Virginia |
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29 | (5) |
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English Context of Colonization |
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29 | (1) |
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30 | (1) |
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31 | (1) |
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32 | (1) |
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Doing History Reports from Early Virginia |
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33 | (1) |
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Fishing, Furs, and Settlements in the North |
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34 | (2) |
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34 | (1) |
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35 | (1) |
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Religious Exiles from England |
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36 | (6) |
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37 | (1) |
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38 | (1) |
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39 | (1) |
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Connecticut and Rhode Island |
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39 | (2) |
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The Proprietary Colony of Maryland |
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41 | (1) |
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The Impact of the English Civil War |
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41 | (1) |
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English Colonization After 1660 |
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42 | (4) |
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42 | (1) |
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43 | (1) |
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43 | (1) |
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Chapter Review, 1590-1675 |
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44 | (2) |
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3 Crisis and Change 1675-1720 |
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46 | (24) |
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47 | (5) |
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Decline of New England Orthodoxy |
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47 | (1) |
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King Philip's War, 1675-1676 |
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48 | (1) |
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49 | (2) |
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The Pueblo Revolt, 1680-1693 |
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51 | (1) |
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William Penn's "Holy Experiment" |
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52 | (2) |
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52 | (1) |
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53 | (1) |
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The Glorious Revolution and Its Aftermath |
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54 | (3) |
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54 | (1) |
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55 | (1) |
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Witchcraft in New England |
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55 | (2) |
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Wars and Rivalry for North America |
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57 | (1) |
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Colonial Conflicts in the South |
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57 | (1) |
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58 | (1) |
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The Entrenchment of Slavery in British America |
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58 | (5) |
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59 | (1) |
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59 | (1) |
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Doing History The Deerfield Raid of 1704 |
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60 | (2) |
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Systems of Slavery in British North America |
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62 | (1) |
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Slave Resistance and Early Abolitionists |
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62 | (1) |
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Economic Development in the British Colonies |
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63 | (7) |
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Northern Economies and Seaports |
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63 | (2) |
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Plantation Economies in the Chesapeake and South Carolina |
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65 | (2) |
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Chapter Review, 1675-1720 |
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67 | (3) |
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4 The Expansion of Colonial British America 1720-1763 |
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70 | (22) |
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Intellectual Trends in the Eighteenth Century |
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72 | (2) |
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The Enlightenment and Colonial Education |
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72 | (1) |
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Developments in Science and Medicine |
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73 | (1) |
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74 | (2) |
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Religious Diversity and Early Revivals |
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74 | (1) |
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75 | (1) |
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76 | (1) |
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Cultural Diversity and Expansion |
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76 | (7) |
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German and Scots-Irish Immigrants |
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77 | (1) |
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78 | (1) |
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The Growth of the African American Population |
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78 | (2) |
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Doing History Slave Resistance |
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80 | (1) |
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Native American Worlds in the Mid-Eighteenth Century |
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81 | (2) |
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Wars for Empire, 1739-1765 |
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83 | (4) |
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83 | (1) |
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King George's War, 1744-1748 |
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84 | (1) |
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The Seven Years' War, 1756-1763 |
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84 | (2) |
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The Indians Renew War in the Ohio Valley, 1763-1765 |
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86 | (1) |
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The British Provinces in 1763 |
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87 | (5) |
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87 | (2) |
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89 | (1) |
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Chapter Review, 1720-1763 |
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90 | (2) |
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92 | (100) |
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5 Wars for Independence 1764-1783 |
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96 | (26) |
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Imperial Realignments, Reform, and Resistance, 1764-1775 |
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97 | (9) |
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Realignments in the Spanish Borderlands |
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98 | (1) |
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The British Sugar and Currency Acts of 1764 |
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99 | (1) |
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99 | (2) |
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The Townshend Revenue Act, 1767 |
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101 | (1) |
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Doing History Oposing Views of the Stamp Act |
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102 | (1) |
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103 | (1) |
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The Coercive Acts, 1773-1774 |
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104 | (2) |
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The First Continental Congress, 1774 |
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106 | (1) |
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Resistance Becomes a War for Independence, 1775-1776 |
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106 | (6) |
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106 | (1) |
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The Second Continental Congress |
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107 | (1) |
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108 | (2) |
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Independence and Confederation, 1776 |
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110 | (2) |
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War in the North, 1776-1779 |
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112 | (3) |
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112 | (2) |
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114 | (1) |
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115 | (1) |
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The War Moves West and South |
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115 | (7) |
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115 | (1) |
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116 | (3) |
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The Peace Settlement, 1783 |
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119 | (1) |
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Chapter Review, 1764-1783 |
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120 | (2) |
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6 Toward a More Perfect Union 1783-1788 |
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122 | (24) |
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Politics and Change in the New Republic |
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123 | (4) |
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123 | (1) |
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The Question of Abolishing Slavery |
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124 | (2) |
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Defining Religious Liberty |
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126 | (1) |
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Challenges to the Confederation |
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127 | (7) |
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127 | (1) |
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Doing History Religious Liberty |
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128 | (1) |
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129 | (2) |
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131 | (1) |
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The Northwest Ordinances of 1785 and 1787 |
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132 | (2) |
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Political and Economic Turmoil |
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134 | (2) |
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134 | (1) |
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Shays's Rebellion, 1786-1787 |
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135 | (1) |
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The Movement for Constitutional Reform |
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136 | (10) |
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The Philadelphia Convention |
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136 | (1) |
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137 | (1) |
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The Executive, Slavery, and Commerce |
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138 | (2) |
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140 | (3) |
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Chapter Review, 1783-1788 |
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143 | (3) |
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7 The Federalist Republic 1789-1799 |
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146 | (22) |
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The New Government, 1789-1790 |
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147 | (2) |
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George Washington Becomes President |
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147 | (1) |
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148 | (1) |
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148 | (1) |
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Opposing Visions of America |
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149 | (5) |
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Hamilton Versus Jefferson |
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149 | (1) |
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Funding the National Debt |
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150 | (1) |
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Planning Washington, D.C. |
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151 | (1) |
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152 | (1) |
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Technology and Manufacturing |
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153 | (1) |
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Expansion and Conflict in the West |
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154 | (4) |
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154 | (1) |
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155 | (1) |
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The Whiskey Rebellion, 1794 |
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155 | (1) |
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156 | (2) |
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158 | (3) |
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158 | (1) |
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159 | (1) |
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160 | (1) |
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The Adams Presidency, 1797-1801 |
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161 | (7) |
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161 | (1) |
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161 | (1) |
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The Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 |
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162 | (1) |
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The Republican Opposition Grows, 1798-1799 |
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163 | (1) |
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Doing History Controversy over the Sedition Act of 1798 |
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164 | (1) |
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Chapter Review, 1789-1799 |
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165 | (3) |
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8 The New Republic Faces a New Century 1800-1815 |
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168 | (24) |
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Religion in American Society |
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169 | (3) |
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The Second Great Awakening |
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169 | (2) |
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Revivalism Among Native Americans |
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171 | (1) |
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172 | (2) |
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172 | (2) |
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Slave Rebellion in the South |
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174 | (1) |
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174 | (4) |
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174 | (2) |
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176 | (1) |
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177 | (1) |
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178 | (1) |
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178 | (3) |
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179 | (1) |
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 |
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179 | (1) |
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Spies, Infiltrators, and Traitors |
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180 | (1) |
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More Foreign Entanglements |
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181 | (2) |
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181 | (1) |
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182 | (1) |
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Madison and the War of 1812 |
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183 | (9) |
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183 | (1) |
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183 | (1) |
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184 | (2) |
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Doing History Native Americans and the New Republic |
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186 | (1) |
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Victories and Losses, 1813-1814 |
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187 | (2) |
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1814: The Hartford Convention and the Treaty of Ghent |
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189 | (1) |
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Battle of New Orleans, 1815 |
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189 | (1) |
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Chapter Review, 1800-1815 |
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190 | (2) |
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192 | (90) |
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9 Exploded Boundaries 1815-1828 |
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196 | (20) |
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197 | (4) |
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197 | (2) |
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199 | (1) |
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Doing History The Future of Native Americans |
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200 | (1) |
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Building a National Economy |
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201 | (2) |
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Banks, Corporations, and Law |
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201 | (1) |
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Roads, Canals, and Steamboats |
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202 | (1) |
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203 | (4) |
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The Creation of the Cotton South |
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203 | (1) |
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Emergence of the Old Northwest |
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204 | (1) |
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Farm and Factory in the Northeast |
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204 | (3) |
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Consequences of Expansion |
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207 | (3) |
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207 | (1) |
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The Missouri Compromise, 1820 |
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207 | (3) |
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The Monroe Doctrine, 1823 |
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210 | (1) |
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The Reinvention of Politics, 1824-1828 |
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210 | (6) |
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John Quincy Adams and the Elections of 1824 and 1828 |
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210 | (2) |
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212 | (1) |
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212 | (2) |
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Chapter Review, 1815-1828 |
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214 | (2) |
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10 The Years of Andrew Jackson 1829-1836 |
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216 | (20) |
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Andrew Jackson Takes Charge |
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217 | (2) |
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217 | (1) |
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Jackson and the Spoils System |
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218 | (1) |
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219 | (4) |
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The Tariff of Abominations, Nullification, and States' Rights, 1828-1833 |
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219 | (1) |
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Free Blacks and African American Abolitionism |
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220 | (1) |
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The Crisis of Slavery in Virginia, 1831-1832 |
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221 | (1) |
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Doing History What Slavery Means |
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222 | (1) |
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The Election of 1832 and Expansionist Tensions |
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223 | (5) |
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224 | (1) |
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224 | (1) |
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Jackson and the American Indians |
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225 | (2) |
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227 | (1) |
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228 | (8) |
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229 | (1) |
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230 | (1) |
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Middle-Class Reform Movements |
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231 | (1) |
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232 | (2) |
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Chapter Review, 1829-1836 |
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234 | (2) |
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11 Panic and Boom 1837-1845 |
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236 | (22) |
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Economic Crisis and Innovation |
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236 | (3) |
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237 | (1) |
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The Charles River Bridge Case, 1837 |
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238 | (1) |
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238 | (1) |
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Life in the New Slave South |
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239 | (4) |
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African Americans and the South |
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240 | (1) |
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241 | (1) |
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The Politics of the White South |
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242 | (1) |
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243 | (3) |
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243 | (1) |
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Doing History Religion and Reform |
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244 | (1) |
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Abolitionism Strengthened and Challenged |
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245 | (1) |
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Development of an American Culture |
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246 | (3) |
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Transcendentalism, Romanticism, and the American Landscape |
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246 | (2) |
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Emergence of a Popular Culture |
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248 | (1) |
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The Transformation of American Politics, 1840-1842 |
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249 | (2) |
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249 | (1) |
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Tyler, Webster, and Diplomacy |
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250 | (1) |
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The Challenge of the West |
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251 | (7) |
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251 | (1) |
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252 | (2) |
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Politics in Turmoil, 1844-1845 |
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254 | (1) |
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Chapter Review, 1837-1845 |
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255 | (3) |
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12 Expansion and Reaction 1846-1854 |
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258 | (24) |
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The Mexican-American War, 1846-1848 |
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258 | (5) |
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259 | (1) |
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260 | (1) |
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261 | (2) |
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263 | (4) |
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263 | (1) |
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263 | (2) |
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265 | (1) |
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Irish and German Immigration |
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266 | (1) |
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Social Movements and Culture |
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267 | (5) |
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267 | (1) |
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267 | (1) |
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268 | (1) |
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Doing History Gender and Power |
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269 | (1) |
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Hawthorne, Melville, and Whitman |
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270 | (2) |
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Slavery and Political Chaos, 1850-1854 |
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272 | (10) |
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272 | (2) |
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African Americans and the White North |
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274 | (1) |
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275 | (1) |
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276 | (1) |
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Kansas-Nebraska Lets Loose the Storm |
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276 | (3) |
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Chapter Review, 1846-1854 |
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279 | (3) |
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13 Broken Bonds 1855-1861 |
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286 | (20) |
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North and South Collide, 1855-1857 |
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286 | (8) |
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The White South Fortifies Itself |
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287 | (2) |
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Doing History White Southerners Without Slaves |
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289 | (1) |
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Bleeding Kansas, 1855-1856 |
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290 | (1) |
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The Republicans Challenge the South: The Election of 1856 |
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291 | (2) |
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293 | (1) |
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American Society in Crisis, 1857-1859 |
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294 | (4) |
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Financial Panic and Spiritual Revival, 1857 |
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295 | (1) |
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295 | (1) |
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The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 1858 |
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296 | (1) |
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John Brown and Harpers Ferry, 1859 |
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297 | (1) |
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The North and South Call Each Other's Bluff, 1860-1861 |
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298 | (4) |
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298 | (2) |
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The South Debates Independence |
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300 | (2) |
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The First Secession, 1861 |
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302 | (4) |
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Lincoln Becomes President |
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302 | (1) |
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The Decision at Fort Sumter, April 12-14, 1861 |
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303 | (1) |
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Chapter Review, 1855-1861 |
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304 | (2) |
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14 Blood and Freedom 1861-1865 |
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306 | (32) |
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307 | (6) |
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307 | (1) |
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Comparing Advantages and Disadvantages |
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308 | (2) |
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Mobilization and the First Conflicts |
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310 | (1) |
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311 | (1) |
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Doing History Women and War |
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312 | (1) |
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313 | (7) |
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The War in the West Begins |
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313 | (1) |
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314 | (1) |
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Diplomacy and Conflicts on the Water |
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314 | (2) |
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The Battles of Spring 1862 |
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316 | (2) |
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The Bloody Summer of 1862 |
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318 | (1) |
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319 | (1) |
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320 | (1) |
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320 | (3) |
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Soldiers and the Meaning of War |
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321 | (1) |
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The Confederate Government's Challenges |
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321 | (1) |
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322 | (1) |
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African American Soldiers |
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323 | (1) |
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323 | (8) |
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Vicksburg and Chancellorsville |
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323 | (2) |
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The Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863 |
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325 | (1) |
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The New York City Draft Riots, July 13-16, 1863 |
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326 | (1) |
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327 | (1) |
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The Winter of Discontent, 1863-1864 |
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328 | (1) |
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Union Resolve and the 1864 Presidential Election |
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329 | (2) |
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From Destruction to Reconstruction |
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331 | (7) |
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Sherman's March to the Sea |
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331 | (1) |
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332 | (1) |
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Appomattox and Assassination, April 1865 |
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332 | (1) |
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The Costs and Consequences of the War |
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333 | (2) |
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Chapter Review, 1861-1865 |
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335 | (3) |
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15 Reconstruction: Its Rise and Fall 1865-1877 |
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Reconstruction Under Andrew Johnson, 1865-1867 |
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339 | (5) |
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Wartime Reconstruction in the South |
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340 | (1) |
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341 | (1) |
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341 | (2) |
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The Reconstruction Act of 1867 |
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343 | (1) |
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From Johnson to Grant, 1867-1868 |
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344 | (1) |
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344 | (1) |
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345 | (1) |
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The First Grant Administration, 1869-1873 |
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345 | (6) |
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A Troubled Administration |
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345 | (1) |
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Grant, Congress, and Republican Discord |
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346 | (1) |
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The Problem of the Ku Klux Klan |
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347 | (1) |
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348 | (1) |
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348 | (3) |
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351 | (2) |
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Doing History Women's Rights and Black Suffrage During Reconstruction |
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352 | (1) |
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The Rise of Voluntary Associations |
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352 | (1) |
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353 | (1) |
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Political and Economic Turmoil |
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353 | (3) |
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354 | (1) |
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354 | (1) |
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The Panic of 1873 and Its Consequences |
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355 | (1) |
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The Failure of Reconstruction, 1875-1877 |
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356 | (1) |
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The Resurgence of the Democrats |
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357 | (1) |
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The Centennial Year, 1876 |
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357 | (1) |
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The Race for the White House |
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358 | (2) |
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Why Reconstruction Failed |
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360 | (1) |
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Chapter Review, 1865-1877 |
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Appendix |
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Glossary |
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1 | (1) |
Index |
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