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  • ...ny did not choose sides, instead they did business with both the North and South. After the wаr endөd, competition іn exрress shіpping reached аn all- ...shed and many finаncial instіtutions failed. Yet American Express remainөd solid іn theѕe dark days, with its doors oрen and businөss proceeding as usua
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  • ...ted, was seen as an economic threat to the river trade, which ran north-to-south, primarily on the [[Mississippi river]]. In 1856 a steamboat collided with ...slaves), Lincoln misunderstood the depth of the revolution underway in the South and the emergence of Southern nationalism. Throughout the 1850s he denied t
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  • ...the [[Welhausen School]] in [[Cotulla, Texas|Cotulla]], some ninety miles south of [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]] in [[La Salle County, Texas|La Salle ...ent Roosevelt needed his own reports on what conditions were like in the [[South West Pacific theatre of World War II|Southwest Pacific]]. Roosevelt felt in
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  • ..." cellpadding="5" cellspacing="10" style="background:#FFFFFF; border-style:solid; border-width:0px; border-color: #cccccc" ...five-day tour of early voting states, including Iowa, New Hampshire and [[South Carolina]].
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  • ...protests were ignored, so he helped stir up public opinion in the west and south for war. One argument was that an American invasion of [[Canada]] would be ...port or soldiers.<ref>Stagg, 1983.</ref> However [[Andrew Jackson]] in the South and [[William Henry Harrison]] in the West destroyed the main Indian threat
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  • ...ral islands in the South Pacific, commanding cargo handling units in the [[South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command|SCAT]].<ref>Hove, Duane T. ''American ...nry Kissinger]] also sought a 'decent interval' solution to the problem of South Vietnam, so that the country would survive for long enough for him not to b
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  • ...g="1" cellspacing="2" style="float: left; margin:1em 1em 1em 0; border:1px solid #000000;font-size:85%;" align="left" ...eech in [[Portland, Oregon]] was canceled. The President's train proceeded south to [[San Francisco]]. Arriving at the [[Palace Hotel, San Francisco|Palace
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  • ...|USS ''PT-109'']] during [[World War II]] in the [[South West Pacific Area|South Pacific]], his aspirations turned [[politics|political]], with the encourag ...n American ambassador. In May and June 1941, Kennedy traveled throughout [[South America]].
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  • ...gh levels of foreign reserves and exports, dramatically lowering levels of solid debt. Also, despite the earthquake in 2005, GDP growth has remained strong ...a and Pakistan improved in early January 2004 when a summit meeting of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) permitted India’s Prim
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  • ...lican party a grip on the north comparable to that of the Democrats in the south. {| cellpadding="1" cellspacing="5" style="margin:3px; border:3px solid #000000;"
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  • ...was also the mining engineer at the Prince of Wales Mine, [[Gundagai, New South Wales]] about 1900.<ref>his assay bowl is at Gundagai Museum</ref> He was a ...ory of 58% of the vote. Hoover even managed to crack the so-called "Solid South," winning such traditionally Democratic states as [[Florida]], [[North Caro
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  • ...future of the state. He was the first statewide office holder in the Deep South to say this in public.{{Fact|date=February 2008}} Afterwards, Carter appoin In 1972, as [[U.S. Senator]] [[George McGovern]] of [[South Dakota]] was marching toward the Democratic nomination for President, Carte
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  • ...s [[rectum]] for two years from the [[National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam|Viet Cong]] to give to Butch. The gold watch, passed down from fath ...ng="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
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  • ...oz%20tito&f=false Balkan Strongmen:] Dictators and Authoritarian Rulers of South Eastern Europe ''by'' Bernd Jurgen Fischer. (p283)</ref> ..." cellpadding="5" cellspacing="10" style="background:#000000; border-style:solid; border-width:3px; border-color: #000000"
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  • ...Hezbollah forces in Southern Lebanon continued to attack Israeli positions south of the Blue Line in the Sheba Farms/Har Dov area of the Golan Heights. </fo ..." cellpadding="5" cellspacing="10" style="background:#FFFFFF; border-style:solid; border-width:0px; border-color: #cccccc"
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  • ...e House'' pp. 3-4.</ref> During [[Reconstruction]] he lived in [[Columbia, South Carolina]], the state capital, from 1870-1874, where his father was profess ...of the powerful</s> New York banks, a key demand of Bryan’s allies in the South and West. This decentralization was a key factor in winning the support of
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  • ...ccords]], marking a move toward [[détente]] in the [[Cold War]], even as [[South Vietnam]], a former ally, was invaded and conquered by [[North Vietnam]]. F Ford attended Grand Rapids South High School and was a star athlete and [[captain (sports)|captain]] of his
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  • ...ambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.</ref> [[Southern United States|the South]]; big city [[Political machine|machines]]; and the poor and workers on rel ...uded traditional Democrats across the country, small farmers, the "[[Solid South]]", [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholics]], [[Political machine|big city machi
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  • ...nacceptable to Northerners; Butler, conversely, was reviled throughout the South for his actions during the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]; Thurman was ge {| cellpadding="1" cellspacing="5" style="margin:3px; border:3px solid #000000;"
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  • �08[17:53] <derp> Fluffernutter, you guys have gone deep south [20:19] <Ironholds> I'm thinking South Dakota
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