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  1. The internal slave trade in the United States, also known as the domestic slave trade, the Second Middle Passage [1] and the interregional slave trade, [2] was the mercantile trade of enslaved people within the United States. It was most significant after 1808, when the importation of slaves from Africa was prohibited by federal law.

  2. Swains Island lies between the Samoan islands and Tokelau (upper center) On 25 March 1981, New Zealand, of which Tokelau is a dependency, confirmed U.S. sovereignty over Swains Island in the Treaty of Tokehega, under which the United States surrendered territorial claims to the other islands of Tokelau.

    • 2.43 km² (0.94 sq mi)
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  3. Oklahoma County is one of seven counties in the United States to share the same name as the state it is located in (the other six being Arkansas County, Hawaii County, Idaho County, Iowa County, New York County (Manhattan), and Utah County), and the only one of the seven to contain the state capital, and one of two to contain a city of the same ...

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  4. The history of the United States Navy divides into two major periods: the "Old Navy", a small but respected force of sailing ships that was also notable for innovation in the use of ironclads during the American Civil War, and the "New Navy", the result of a modernization effort that began in the 1880s made it the largest in the world by the 1920s. The United States Navy recognizes 13 October ...

  5. RT @AgBioWorld: Ooh! BMI has no basis in science “That work, done in the 1830s by Adolphe Quetelet, appealed to life insurance companies, which created “ideal ...

  6. Writing the Lives of the English Poor, 1750s-1830s: Volume 1 by Steven King (Hardcover, 2019)

  7. States, People, and the History of Social Change Ser.: Writing the Lives of the English Poor, 1750s-1830s by Steven King (2019, Trade Paperback) About this product Best-selling in Adult Learning & University

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