The Voter's Text Book, Comprising a Collection of the Most Important Documents and Statistics, Connected with the Political History of America1868 - 382 páginas |
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... Michigan ; and whenever any of the said States shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants therein , such States shall be admitted , by their delegates , into the Congress of the United States , on an equal footing with the original ...
... Michigan ; and whenever any of the said States shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants therein , such States shall be admitted , by their delegates , into the Congress of the United States , on an equal footing with the original ...
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... MICHIGAN . Was admitted into the Union January 26th , 1837. It had the requisite population ( 60,000 ) before this , but there were some difficulties in the way of its admission . In 1837 it . contained 200,000 ; in 1840 , 212,267 , and ...
... MICHIGAN . Was admitted into the Union January 26th , 1837. It had the requisite population ( 60,000 ) before this , but there were some difficulties in the way of its admission . In 1837 it . contained 200,000 ; in 1840 , 212,267 , and ...
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... Michigan suffered much from the war of 1812 . For about two years nearly the whole territory was the theater of sanguinary conflicts . It was exposed to the bar- barity of the enemy and their Indian allies . Since then , however , its ...
... Michigan suffered much from the war of 1812 . For about two years nearly the whole territory was the theater of sanguinary conflicts . It was exposed to the bar- barity of the enemy and their Indian allies . Since then , however , its ...
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... Michigan .. ......... 294 Whole No. of Electors . Majority . 170 73 26 14 148 Martin Van Buren , elected President , took the oath of office , and entered upon his duties , March 4 , 1837 . Richard M. Johnson , elected Vice President ...
... Michigan .. ......... 294 Whole No. of Electors . Majority . 170 73 26 14 148 Martin Van Buren , elected President , took the oath of office , and entered upon his duties , March 4 , 1837 . Richard M. Johnson , elected Vice President ...
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... Michigan .. 294 No. of Electors ...... Majority . 5 5 ........ 7 7 ....... 4 4 .... .... 3 3 ... 3 3 .... ..... 148 234 60 234 48 11 1 William H. Harrison , elected President , took the oath of of fice , and entered upon his duties ...
... Michigan .. 294 No. of Electors ...... Majority . 5 5 ........ 7 7 ....... 4 4 .... .... 3 3 ... 3 3 .... ..... 148 234 60 234 48 11 1 William H. Harrison , elected President , took the oath of of fice , and entered upon his duties ...
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