WEBSTER'S GUIDE TO AMERICAN HISTORY: A CHORNOLOGICAL, GEOGRAPHICAL, AND BIOGRAPHICAL SURVEY AND COMPENDUM1971 |
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... March 27. Another massacre by Santa Anna occurs at Goliad when after his victory there he kills 300 of its defenders under Colonel James Fannin. Additional American settlements are devastated during Santa Anna's march to Galveston Bay.
... March 27. Another massacre by Santa Anna occurs at Goliad when after his victory there he kills 300 of its defenders under Colonel James Fannin. Additional American settlements are devastated during Santa Anna's march to Galveston Bay.
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... March 8. Secretary of State Robert Lansing advises Wilson that he can legally arm ships without approval of Congress. March 12 and 13. State Department announces that ships in war zones will be armed, and the Navy instructs armed ships ...
... March 8. Secretary of State Robert Lansing advises Wilson that he can legally arm ships without approval of Congress. March 12 and 13. State Department announces that ships in war zones will be armed, and the Navy instructs armed ships ...
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... March 6 through March 9. By this time, about one-half of all U.S. banks have failed or suspended payments, especially in small cities and rural areas, and almost all states have closed or placed restrictions on banks. National ...
... March 6 through March 9. By this time, about one-half of all U.S. banks have failed or suspended payments, especially in small cities and rural areas, and almost all states have closed or placed restrictions on banks. National ...
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Exploration of the New World | 638 |
The Frontier 17501890 | 658 |
Canada and Mexico | 672 |
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