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american yawp chapter 1 quizlet: A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia, Sir Walter Raleigh's Colony of MDLXXXV Thomas Harriot, Henry Stevens, 1900 |
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american yawp chapter 1 quizlet: The Affluent Society John Kenneth Galbraith, 1958 |
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american yawp chapter 1 quizlet: The Unfinished Nation Alan Brinkley, 1997 |
american yawp chapter 1 quizlet: America's History: Since 1865 James A. Henretta, 1987 |
american yawp chapter 1 quizlet: Prentice Hall America James West Davidson, Michael B. Stoff, Pearson Education, Inc, 2014 |
american yawp chapter 1 quizlet: The American Republic to 1877, Student Edition McGraw-Hill, 2006-01-03 Incorporate research-based reading strategies to give all your students access to the rich history of the United States. The program includes the finest scholarship and the most up-to-date maps from National Geographic. |
american yawp chapter 1 quizlet: A Middle Class Education Wilfrid Sheed, 1960 A tale of Oxford in the mid '50s. |
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