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  • 81Reconstruction Era of the United States — In the history of the United States, the term Reconstruction Era has two senses: the first covers the entire nation in the period 1865–1877 following the Civil War; the second one, used in this article, covers the transformation of the Southern… …

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  • 82Territorial evolution of Colorado — An enlargeable map of the United States after the Treaty of Paris in 1789 …

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  • 85Washington, D.C. — This article is about the place. For the novel, see Washington, D.C. (novel). Washington, D.C.   Federal district   …

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  • 86List of former United States counties — This article provides an incomplete list of U.S. counties that no longer exist. They were established by a state, provincial, colonial, or territorial government. Most of these counties were created and disbanded in the 19th century; county… …

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  • 87Buchanan, James — born April 23, 1791, near Mercersburg, Pa., U.S. died June 1, 1868, near Lancaster 15th president of the U.S. (1857–61). He was admitted to the bar in 1812 and soon established a successful law practice. He was elected to the Pennsylvania… …

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  • 88Garrison, William Lloyd — born Dec. 10/12, 1805, Newburyport, Mass., U.S. died May 24, 1879, New York, N.Y. U.S. journalist and abolitionist. He was editor of the National Philanthropist (Boston) newspaper in 1828 and the Journal of the Times (Bennington, Vt.) in 1828–29 …

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  • 89personal-liberty laws — Laws passed by U.S. states in the North to counter the Fugitive Slave Acts. Such states as Indiana (1824) and Connecticut (1828) enacted laws giving escaped slaves the right to jury trials on appeal. Vermont and New York (1840) assured fugitives… …

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  • 90Thomas Hart Benton (politician) — This article is about the Senator. For his great nephew, see Thomas Hart Benton (painter). Thomas Hart Benton Senator Benton as he appears at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C …

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