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2363:β, that may well be. And if so, then we should find a better reference-- something we were working on, as you see above. But the removal of the link from a FA, accompanied only by a cryptic explanation linking to the wrong page, followed by a blacklisting of the site (by another editor) while discussion was ongoing at the page where that discussion is located and at several talk pages, was unproductive. In these articles we believe in collaboration and discussion; we have always managed to work things out without involving any sort of process other than direct discussion. I do not question your motives; I only suggest your methods could have been better. We all have a common interest-- to improve the quality of our work, including references, and discussion with and suggestions from you or anyone are welcome. 1393:
section definitely needs some expansion, and I'm hoping to get to it soon. (Of course, anyone is welcome to help.) In particular, I want to cover how Hubert Humphrey became mayor of Minneapolis and pushed for civil rights reform years before it became a national issue (with his help), how he united the Farmer-Labor Party with the Democratic Party, his election and career in the Senate, and his election as Vice President. Then, I want to cover Senator Walter Mondale, Wendell Anderson, Rudy Perpich, possibly Al Quie, and possibly some others. Paul Wellstone isn't even mentioned, and I think he should be. Let me know what you think about the organization I'm looking into. --
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short-lived revision just like we see here every day. I agree that the site should not be allowed to stay in External links sections, and that if it is cited as a reference, the facts need to be scrutinized. But in this particular case, I don't believe the facts are in error and I don't believe it was added by a spammer or in an inappropriate place. Fortunately Kablammo found an alternative reference for us to use here, but I believe wholesale deletion of references without bothering to check for accuracy or appropriateness is counterproductive to Knowledge, and that is the reason I first thought the action was that of a bot (blind deletion without human scrutiny).--
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Wellstone's dissertation on the rural powerline resistance, the early 20th century Minnesota foresters' papers, etc.)-- the early anti-racism programs, early left politics, early anti-labor businessmen's political organization, the innovative and extraordinary use of the National Guard to *protect* workers and advance labour law modernization/liberalization, the moderization (de-Southernization) of the Democratic party, the fate of the N. MN communist Finns who emigrated to the Soviet Union, the incredible, precocious, red-green ecological principles early foresters attempted to enact in Minnesota.
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Watson"? Another computer they built? What is the "palace? A residence or business? I'm trying to vary the prose also to avoid built ... built ... and forcing the reader to click out to see what an Eero Saarinen is, and avoid mixing a building with two computers, but I can't tell what the sentence means.
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We should all strive to successively improve the quality of the sources we cite. Perhaps we eventually will get to the point where all of our sources are to peer-reviewed or fully sourced authorities. But until we get to that point, reference to some source is better than none, and neither articles
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This isn't quite at the modern FA standards. There's uncited text throughout, a few doubtful web sources, and books are cited without giving page numbers. I'm also unconvinced that there various sections all represent due weight. There seems to be very little organized content about non-political
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political import (See radio documentarian Ahndi Fridell's upcoming KFAI series on Minnesotans who influenced the national scene.), predating as it does by a good half century to 100 years our notions of "recent" innovations like environmentalism, anti-racism, and the application of liberal theory to
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Tutmosis has begun copyediting the article. IMO, some of what he has done improves the clarity and mission of the article, however, in some cases he has changed meanings or facts, most likely inadvertently, such as changing 1600s and 1700s to 16th century and 17th century. In order to avoid massive
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IBM building the "world's fastest supercomputer" cannot be cited to IBM-- it requires independent, third-party sourcing. {{pb}] Also, I can't tell what the sentence means. What does the 2004 to 2008 refer to? The years it was fastest? The years it was built? The model number? What is the "and
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The article heavily cites the Risjord, Lass, and Gilman books. Yet the inline citations do not include page numbers (there are other examples as well). Since this article got FA am I to presume that the reviewers searched through the books cited to find if somewhere in the books the statements were
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I wanted to mention a little bit about Paul Wellstone in the "Postwar Politics" section, at least from a historical perspective as one of Minnesota's influential state senators. Also, if anyone wants to review the intro section to make sure it's concise, that would help. After that, I think it's
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Under this section, I think it would be more complete if someone could add a blurb about the University of Minnesota. They have a number of world medical "firsts", especially in the transplant field. A couple of big events could probably be picked out of this list and referenced to the following
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That sounds very reasonable, Elkman. I don't know why the first ideological policeman sees himself as an arbiter of Depression history, given he claims to have never heard a basic, famous, and extensively-analyzed impetus to that and the current Depression. Reassert history. This article seems to
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Given the quantity of articles that had references pointing to famousamericans.net, it would have been completely impossible to notify major contributors to all of the articles that linked to it. I'm sorry that the process seems poor, but it's a spam site with garbage information in it, so to me
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According to the Minnesota Historical Society there have been 20 lynchings in the State, three of which were African Americans. The balance have been Native Americans and whites. It is speculated that there have been other lynchings that did not come to the attention of authorities or the press.
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As an FA, this article has been well-scrutinized. It offends me that in the article's 3+year history, the only "contribution" you have provided is to delete the source used on a statement about a relatively uncontroversial event that happened three hundred years ago at a place you have probably
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The "fact" that is cited in this case is that Father Louis Hennepin was accompanied by Michel Aco and Antoine Auguelle (aka Picard Du Gay). Are you claiming that that is not true? Based on what alternate source? If it is not true, why don't you fix the article and provide your source? To simply
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is trying to delete anything that links to www.famousamericans.net, including valid sourcing in articles such as this. It's an attempt to purge WP of "spam" to for-profit sites. In this article, the reference in question was added at least a year ago, prior to the article achieving FA status.
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A bigger question would be why this explanation is in the article at all. Nothing specific in the history of Minnesota is part of this cause so why is it here? I think we should delete the statement. What's relevant here is how the Great Depression affected the history of Minnesota, not what
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My idea there was to keep the "Modern Minnesota" section together as a post-World War II collection of topics. The Great Depression section covers some of the prewar politics, such as the Farmer-Labor party's attempts to bring the state out of the depression in the 1930s. The postwar politics
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around 1921. It remained viable in the state only until 1926 when it experienced a loss of power throughout the Midwest, for the most part because of the sordid murder conviction of an Indiana Grand Dragon. In 1923 the Klan tried to ruin the reelection of a Minneapolis mayor by running its own
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of today's state had already been formed nearly a billion years earlier, but still laid underneath the sea. Except for the region where the islands appeared in what is now the northern part of the state, most of the region remained underwater. About two billion years ago, much of the water had
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The site has now been blacklisted. This method of procedure is hardly respectful of the collaborative process, nor of the work of many editors. For a handful of editors to remove in-line references added by many editors to many articles (even user sandboxes), without adequate explanation or
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Good work here. I propose to invigorate the early 20th century Minnesota history on class and race relations and the Scandinavian immigration period in Minnesota's history, recovering some of the engaging, really vigorous history (from Jennifer Delton's "Making Minnesota Liberal", Hy Berman,
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This reasoning sounds an awful lot like the reasoning I hear from teachers who never allow their students to look at Knowledge (because it has errors). I checked George Washington's entry on famousamericans.net (now blacklisted) and see no glaring errors. The example cited may have been a
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I don't think "Contemporary Politics" describes the content. e.g. The first paragraph starts with the 1948 convention. Perhaps the section should try to do an overview of politics from 1840 to present, in keeping with the history of the state. I'd also like to see the
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Yes, the reference is a dead link, and they pull their articles after about three weeks or so. I'll pull the URL from that reference, but since they published the article in the paper on that date, I think it's still valid to cite the article in the first place.
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While additive terms like “also”, “in addition”, “additionally”, “moreover”, and “furthermore” may sometimes be useful, overusing them when they aren't necessary can instead detract from the brilliancy of the article. This article has 17 additive terms, a bit too
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Yes, and the discussion rages on there, and elsewhere, with differing points of view. Is not collaboration and discussion an important value here? When parties are working toward a solution do you not know how destructive it can be to present them a
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It is not clear to me why it is not reliable-- I don't have time to research that now. I doubt no one's good faith here. Perhaps a solution is to retain the source but have the Minn Wikiproject members undertake to replace it.
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I've never heard this explanation before. It doesn't seem sensible to begin with (wouldn't competing businesses try to lower prices to increase sales?), and there is extensive documentation of far more significant causes in the
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American Rails in 8 Countries, The story of the 1st Railroad Service, Transportation Corps, Special and Information Section, Headquarters, Southern Line of Communication, European Theater of Operations, United States Army, p.33
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whether or or not its FA makes no difference, what its referencing does not matter, the fact is what you are citing has know to lie about information is NOT a reliable source and should not be used. Please find a better source.
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nor their editors should suffer because of unrelated spamming from or regarding the domain from which the source is taken. Let's limit the remedy to the harm; stop the spamming, eliminate the addition of the domain from
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Rival Thomas J. Watson, Jr. built a 397-acre (0.620 sq mi) Eero Saarinen palace in Rochester, Minnesota, where IBM built the world's fastest supercomputer 2004–2008, and Watson that beat two human Jeopardy! champions in
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It thus passes all the GA criteria with success and is thoroughly well written. It is broad enough and as expected it is neutral. Some pictures really help the reader in situating the context and in picturing the areas.
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Moving this here for discussion; unclear what it adds to the article, and unless a secondary source considers these numbers significant to the history of Minnesota, or has some commentary on them, the content seems
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Thanks, Susanlesch. I used the introduction you provided, but with a few minor tweaks. The shorter format looks better -- I have to admit that the introduction was too long. Anyone else is welcome to revise it.
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The entire first para in "Postwar politics" is based on one 1988 book, is overly detailed, and needs updating. If the entire history of politics in MN were detailed at the same level, the article would be
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covering the period from the Louisiana Purchase to statehood. It's perhaps at a C quality level now and needs a lot of scrubbing (including more references) but I think it is pretty "complete" contentwise.
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The first reference is a dead link. Even though it was gathered on 1/12/07, I think the Star Tribune pulls a lot of their general news articles off the web about three weeks after they're published.
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ore in northern Minnesota at the end of the 19th century led to the development of an industry which included open-pit mining of th ore and its and shipment to Great Lakes steel mills via ports at
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a paragraph about Mayo, although the prose could possibly be tightened. In the same vein, the content about Cargill seems about right, Honeywell seems about right, but 3M might need beefing up.
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all made possible by abundant natural resources, to today’s diverse economy with particular emphases on banking, computers, and health care, while logging, farming, and mining remain prominent.
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hosted annual parades, somewhat impeded by a 1923 Minnesota law prohibiting wearing masks to conceal identity. The Klan officially was dissolved by state administrative housekeeping in 1997.
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simultaneous editing, I'll wait a few days to see if he is done before correcting mistakes he has introduced. If it gets too screwed up, we can revert to Jonathunder's 11 October version.
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has reconsidered participation in Knowledge, and will help restore this important article to status. The Mankato mass hanging alone makes this an article of worthy of keeping its star.
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were much larger than they are today. Glaciers continued to retreat and the climate became warmer in the next few millennia. The giant creatures eventually died out about 9,000 years ago
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550 million years ago, the area found itself repeatedly inundated with water of a shallow sea that grew and receded through several cycles. At this point, the land mass of what is now
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about it. Personally, I'd rather see a statement sourced by a for-profit site then unsourced (the same argument could be made for newspapers, magazines, and other news sources. --
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That's too much information, but see the section just above this one. A section on civil rights might include one line about the KKK in Minnesota, along with other developments.
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to mark this article as "satisfactory". URFA/2020 is a project to review and improve older FAs, and your input there on this article's quality will help us speed up that process.
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grew up next to Saint Anthony Falls and the water power from the falls, coupled with innovations in milling methods, enabled the city to become the “milling capital of the world”.
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ready for the FA nomination. I'm on vacation right now (in warm, sunny Miami), and I didn't want to nominate the article before I got back. I'll be back early next week. --
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and its platforms during the 1930s. I'll think about whether there's a way to reword that section, or if there's a way to make the Minnesota portion more relevant. --
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the topic is important according to all the state historians. According to Google scholar there are over 270,000 discussions in scholarly books and articles re see
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residents, European exploration and settlement, and the emergence of industries made possible by the state's natural resources. Minnesota achieved prominence through
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Overkill. Why not start with the Big Bang? As far as I can tell, it's the convention with this type of article to go back only to the earliest human habitation (see
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settlers and more recent European immigrants. In the past several centuries the state’s economy has transitioned from one based on extractive industries such as
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Vague terms of size often are unnecessary and redundant - “some”, “a variety/number/majority of”, “several”, “a few”, “many”, “any”, and “all”. For example, “
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in the United States with a 'disappeared' treatment. I'd bet people would be interested to know that all of the U.S. hasn't always been Texas writ large(r).
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From what I can tell, the only fact being cited by the reference is that Picard dn Gay was there too. Therefore I think it is a good substitute. Thanks.--
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develop in other parts of the world. The ice continued to retreat for the last time about 12,500 years before the present time. Melting glaciers filled the
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Temporal terms like “over the years”, “currently”, “now”, and “from time to time” often are too vague to be useful, but occasionally may be helpful. “I am
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I went through the article and added page numbers for the references to the Risjord, Lass, and Gilman books. I'll recheck the others at some point. --
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Exalted Cyclops who instead wound up in jail. The Klan had attracted women and families through everyday events like church suppers and weddings.
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started the high-tech sector. The Twin Cities also became a regional center for arts and culture with several cultural institutions such as the
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would be a good place to start expanding this article. (And it needs expanding -- the article doesn't even cover major historical figures like
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Ah ha... I see I was misreading what source it was; and now I will read the source to address my prose queries. Thanks, Susan; my apologies.
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English feudalism-derived American labor law. It would be great if we didn't suppress the history that makes Minnesota thought-provoking and
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Any way that first sentence can be changed? It makes it sound like the blurb on the back of a book or for a film. Not encyclopedic at all.
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The paragraph on civil rights is going to need to mention a LOT of current research and issues, as MN has become front-line in BLM issues.
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it's better to protect against it even if it results in a discussion like this one, rather than having it plastered all over Knowledge.
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was botched in St. Paul, which ended up being a strangulation that took 14 minutes. The news of the botched execution brought an end to
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from the earliest human settlement to the present day. It tells the story of a land shaped by the influences of both its original
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the site has major RS issues, they said George Washington was the 4th president of the USA, get over it, and find better sources.
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I think it squeezes a couple of lines out of the present text. If the authors of this article feel it it useful, please use it.
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Comments on the Featured Article candidacy indicate the introduction may be too long. Here is my suggested revision (text only):
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Kablammo, good idea. I took yours and went farther. For an article this size people might expect or be used to something like
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was built between 1819 and 1825 as a frontier outpost to protect the United States' territorial interests. The fort guarded
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Other land animals followed as the dinosaurs disappeared, but much of the historical record of this time was etched away as
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I edit a lot from my iPad, because of back pain, and miss stuff ... like the correct source :) Sorry for the extra agida,
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occurences after 1950. Having an entire paragraph in a statewide history article about the Mayo Clinic seems to be a bit
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was accused of poisoning her husband and sentenced to hang. The State legislature voted to commute her sentence to
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delete the reference because you believe it to be unreliable without changing the text makes no sense at all to me.
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which attracted early settlers seeking power for sawmills; it also protected the downriver settlement which became
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grew from the waterfall's power, and by innovating milling methods, became the "milling capital of the world."
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expanded and retreated across the region through several cycles starting about 2 million years ago.
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That would be a problem, unless it is referring to officers under the Articles of Confederation.
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in the 1600s. During the 1800s most of the Native American population was driven out as American
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that make the article too wordy instead of being crisp and concise. (You may wish to try Tony1's
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was the southern outlet of the lake, and had an immense flow through the valleys now used by the
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and that paragraph is copied here for future reference. I've been through this story before in
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I'm still seeing a lot of citation cleanup needs and non-reliable sources, just a few samples:
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article. I know this claim is referenced, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be balanced out.
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drove out most of the Native Americans. Built to protect United States territorial interests,
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Lots of work to be done here still, and I wonder whether the article should proceed to FAR.
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was felt with layoffs in the iron mining industry and with trouble in labor relations, but
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Risjord, p. 228 has it (can be borrowed from archive.org by registering a free account).
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I like it. I may suggest some minor tweaks, but I'll let others weigh in first.
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That makes sense to me now. How about ===Post-war politics=== as a header? --
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the whole domain has problems. Please also note my wording, I said the fourth
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