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The Articles of Confederation | US History- University of Oran
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US History- University of Oran. Just another WordPress.com site. The Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union. Between The States of. New Hampshire, Massachusetts-bay Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. The Stile of this Confederacy shall be “The United States of America”. If any person guilty of, or charged with, treason, felony, or other hig...
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The Battle of Saratoga 17/10/1777 | US History- University of Oran
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US History- University of Oran. Just another WordPress.com site. The Battle of Saratoga 17/10/1777. The Battle of Saratoga. The Story of the Battles of Saratoga. One of the Greatest battles that Ever was fought in Amarrca. In actuality, the very year of Independence was a time of many military disasters for the fledgling republic; the first year of its existence was almost its last. New York was the stage for much of the drama that unfolded. As 1776 ended, the cause for American Independence seemed all b...
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US History- University of Oran. Just another WordPress.com site. English Colonization in the American Continent. May 13, 2011. PART I. THE COLONIAL PERIOD. THE GREAT MIGRATION TO AMERICA. THE AGENCIES OF AMERICAN COLONIZATION. May 13, 2011. This site is created with wordpress for students of US history at the University of Oran- Algeria. Any other person interested in this topic will be welcome to use the site or enrich it with comments and constructive criticism. May 9, 2011. To open this link is my.
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The framing and adoption of the US Constitution | US History- University of Oran
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US History- University of Oran. Just another WordPress.com site. The framing and adoption of the US Constitution. Acres for about $1 million in certificates of indebtedness to Revolutionary War veterans. The arrangement had the dual merit, Cutler argued, of reducing the debt and encouraging new settlement and sales of federal land. TRADE AND THE ECONOMY. By 1790 the dollar value of American commerce and exports had far outrun the trade of the colonies. Merchants had more ships than they had had befor...
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US History- University of Oran. Just another WordPress.com site. Http:/ www.mediafire.com/? The password to open this link is my family name. You have to know it, students. Posted by bouguedramajeed on May 13, 2011 at 4:09 pm. Previous Entry: The Articles of Confederation. Next Entry: The framing and adoption of the US Constitution. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Britain and Its Colonies | US History- University of Oran
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US History- University of Oran. Just another WordPress.com site. Britain and Its Colonies. Britain and its Colonies. Dominated by England, the British Isles included the distinct kingdoms of Wales, Ireland, and Scotland. England, set off from continental Europe by the English Channel, had safe frontiers after the union of the English and Scottish crowns in 1603. Such comparative isolation enabled the nation to develop institutions quite different from those on the Continent. In the making of laws, the mo...
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THE COLONIAL PEOPLES | US History- University of Oran
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US History- University of Oran. Just another WordPress.com site. 8220;O, willing hands to toil;Strong natures tuned to the harvest-song and bound to the kindly soil;Bold pioneers for the wilderness, defenders in the field.”. A GLIMPSE OF OLD GERMANTOWN. THE PROCESS OF COLONIZATION. COLONIAL AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRY, AND COMMERCE. THE LAND AND THEWESTWARDMOVEMENT. The manors of New York or Maryland were, however, of slight consequence as compared with the vast plantations of the Southern seaboard huge estate...
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United States War for Independence | US History- University of Oran
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US History- University of Oran. Just another WordPress.com site. United States War for Independence. United States War for Independence. Also called AMERICAN REVOLUTION, OR AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR (1775-83), insurrection by which 13 of Great Britain’s North American colonies won political independence and went on to form the United States of America. The Declaration of Independence. Posted by bouguedramajeed on May 13, 2011 at 3:43 pm. Next Entry: The Battle of Saratoga 17/10/1777. Join 2 other follow...
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The Colonial Period | US History- University of Oran
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US History- University of Oran. Just another WordPress.com site. By 1690 the American population had risen to a quarter of a million. From then on, it doubled every 25 years until, in 1775, it numbered more than 2.5 million. Although a family could move from Massachusetts to Virginia or from South Carolina to Pennsylvania, without major readjustment, distinctions between individual colonies were marked. They were even more so between the three regional groupings of colonies. As mixed as the people were i...
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