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The Week in Early American History

October 20, 2013 By Michael D. Hattem in The Week in Early American History Tags: Articles of Confederation, Columbus Day, Confederate flag, Craig Steven Wilder, David Hackett Fischer, Harvard University, James McPherson, Jane Franklin, John Dickinson, Tea Party 1 Comment

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