A Topical History of Cedar County, Iowa
Author: Clarence Ray Aurner
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 538
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Author: Clarence Ray Aurner
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 538
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thomas E. Chávez
Publisher: UNM Press
Published: 2002-04-11
Total Pages: 331
ISBN-13: 0826327958
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe role of Spain in the birth of the United States is a little known and little understood aspect of U.S. independence. Through actual fighting, provision of supplies, and money, Spain helped the young British colonies succeed in becoming an independent nation. Soldiers were recruited from all over the Spanish empire, from Spain itself and from throughout Spanish America. Many died fighting British soldiers and their allies in Central America, the Caribbean, along the Mississippi River from New Orleans to St. Louis and as far north as Michigan, along the Gulf Coast to Mobile and Pensacola, as well as in Europe. Based on primary research in the archives of Spain, this book is about United States history at its very inception, placing the war in its broadest international context. In short, the information in this book should provide a clearer understanding of the independence of the United States, correct a longstanding omission in its history, and enrich its patrimony. It will appeal to anyone interested in the history of the Revolutionary War and in Spain's role in the development of the Americas.
Author: William Wade Hinshaw
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Parton
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Published: 1874
Total Pages: 784
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe fearsome iron giant becomes a hero when he challenges a huge space monster.
Author: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
Publisher: Boston ; New York [etc.] : Published for Reynal & Hitchcock by Houghton Mifflin Company
Published: 1942
Total Pages: 490
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ann Ward Radcliffe
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Published: 1793
Total Pages: 292
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 822
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mary E. Mann
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Published: 1913
Total Pages: 344
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kate Milner Rabb
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Published: 1920
Total Pages: 440
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mary Beth Pudup
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Published: 2000-11-09
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 0807888966
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAppalachia first entered the American consciousness as a distinct region in the decades following the Civil War. The place and its people have long been seen as backwards and 'other' because of their perceived geographical, social, and economic isolation. These essays, by fourteen eminent historians and social scientists, illuminate important dimensions of early social life in diverse sections of the Appalachian mountains. The contributors seek to place the study of Appalachia within the context of comparative regional studies of the United States, maintaining that processes and patterns thought to make the region exceptional were not necessarily unique to the mountain South. The contributors are Mary K. Anglin, Alan Banks, Dwight B. Billings, Kathleen M. Blee, Wilma A. Dunaway, John R. Finger, John C. Inscoe, Ronald L. Lewis, Ralph Mann, Gordon B. McKinney, Mary Beth Pudup, Paul Salstrom, Altina L. Waller, and John Alexander Williams