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  • Natives, North American
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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    NATIVES, NORTH AMERICAN peoples who occupied...agree that Native Americans came into the Western...settlers in the United States. The Plateau Area...part of the United States, roughly from the...probably from their southern neighbors. They...the area some two centuries later; these were...and traded cotton textiles and corn for buffalo...United States in the 20th cent. has been...Native American newspapers since the early...by the end of the 20th cent., and efforts...Museum of Natural History, and the Heye Foundation...Columbia University Press. Used with the...
     
  • American Literature
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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    ...now the United States of America. Colonial...the religious state. They set forth...published until two centuries after his death...of the United States was a time of...molders of the new state included excellent...and promoting newspapers and periodicals...by presenting American folk stories...the hearts of Americans with glib, moralizing...Their solemn histories were as distinctly...spirit against Southern slavery in Harriet...War and into the 20th cent. continued...The Turn of the Century Trends in American...ed., Literary History of the United...Columbia University Press. Used with the...
     
  • New York , State, United States
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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    NEW YORK , state, United States Middle Atlantic...Nickname, Empire State. Motto, Excelsior Ever Upward. State bird, bluebird...midwestern United States as well as the only...Mts. Most of the southern part of the state is on the Allegheny...York Citys notable industries. Long Island has...no longer a major industry. Government, Politics...first African-American governor. Members...and Buffalo. History The Algonquians...speaking Native Americans. The Algonquians...
     
  • Chicago , City, United States
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    ...in the United States and the heart...most widely read newspapers in the country...Field Natural History Museum, the Adler...largest African-American population. There...1970s). At the southern edge of the city...19th and early 20th cent. In the...College, Chicago State Univ., Columbia...well known for a century before Jean Baptiste...the meatpacking industry, with its large...stone and steel. Industries sprang up, attracting...Czechs, African Americans, Lithuanians...and the great strikes at Pullman in...established in the early 20th cent. by such...in the United States. The Twentieth...Columbia University Press. Used with the...
     
  • New York , City, United States
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    ...the United States and one of...New York state, NE New...celebrated newspapers are the New...and Empire State Building...African Americans from the...Hispanic-Americans began to...Museum of American Art , the...of Natural History (with the...the United States. Major educational...African-American slaves to...citys first newspaper, the New...of a free press. The citys...Nineteenth Century New York...the United States and was the state capital until...Fernando Wood s Southern sympathies...against African Americans. Extensive...and early 20th cent. As...other service industries. The city...
     

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