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    • Era 1: Colonization and Settlement (1585–1763)
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    • Era 15: Contemporary United States: International Policies (1970–Today)
    • Era 16: Contemporary United States: Interconnected Global Society (1970-today)

Era 5: The Development of the Industrial United States (1870–1900) - Article

Articles
Title Author Hits
Attacking Financial Panics: The Panic of 1893 Stephen L. Kujan 89
Sharecropping Stephen L. Kujan 57
The Carlisle Indian Industrial School Stephen L. Kujan 56
The Oklahoma Land Rush – Property Rights on the American Frontier Stephen L. Kujan 60
Nicodemus and Black Settlements in the West Stephen L. Kujan 61
The Impact of Westward Expansion on Native American Communities Stephen L. Kujan 149
Westward Expansion Stephen L. Kujan 47
Labor Unrest in the Gilded Era Stephen L. Kujan 53
Homestead Strike Stephen L. Kujan 67
Standard Oil of New Jersey and Monopolies Stephen L. Kujan 60

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