Dynamics Underlying Trans-Appalachian/Mississippi River Western Settlement Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio were the first trans-Appalachian western states–all three would be states by 1803. European settlement was
Category: the Articles of Confederation
1775-76 and 1789: the First Republic
6.2 Impact on our Chapter One Model: the Little Picture
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6.0 The First Southwest: Tennessee and Kentucky: Why States Differ?
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5.6 Jefferson Crosses the Rubicon 1791-93
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5.5 Hamilton’s Report on Manufactures
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5.4 The National Bank
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