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Vice Presidents of the United States / Age of Enlightenment / Conservatism in the United States / Quincy family / John Adams / Benjamin Franklin / Benjamin Banneker / Abigail Adams / American Revolution / Politics of the United States / United States / Adams family
Date: 2011-07-15 10:54:58
Vice Presidents of the United States
Age of Enlightenment
Conservatism in the United States
Quincy family
John Adams
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Banneker
Abigail Adams
American Revolution
Politics of the United States
United States
Adams family

BIOGRAPHIES IN AMERICAN HISTORY The Revolutionary Era An Annotated Bibliography for Elementary and Middle Grades

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