the civil rights act of 1866 granted citizenship to all persons
born in the united states except for native Americans
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Which state was the first to be re-admitted into the union
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Tennessee was the first state to be re-admitted to the Union. In
order to re-admitted to the Union, southern states had to
acknowledge that slavery was over.
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Of the homesteaders who tried farming and ranching on the plains how many were successful
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A Few
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Which of these traveled on the great plains before it was settled
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All are correct: Stagecoaches, the Pony Express, wagon
trains
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The great plains became a land of opportunity and what
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conflict
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Which of these were often tenants or sharecroppers on the same plantation they had lived on before the war
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Former Slaves. :)
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Who was appointed by Ulysses S. Grant to be the collector of internal revenue in the district that included St Louis
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general john d. mcdonald
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Japanese society at the turn of the century was transformed by
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industrialization
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What did the Civil Rights Act of 1866 do
the civil rights act of 1866 granted citizenship to all persons
born in the united states except for native Americans
Which state was the first to be re-admitted into the union
Tennessee was the first state to be re-admitted to the Union. In
order to re-admitted to the Union, southern states had to
acknowledge that slavery was over.
Of the homesteaders who tried farming and ranching on the plains how many were successful
A Few
Which of these traveled on the great plains before it was settled
All are correct: Stagecoaches, the Pony Express, wagon
trains
The great plains became a land of opportunity and what
conflict
Which of these were often tenants or sharecroppers on the same plantation they had lived on before the war
Former Slaves. :)
Who was appointed by Ulysses S. Grant to be the collector of internal revenue in the district that included St Louis
general john d. mcdonald
Japanese society at the turn of the century was transformed by