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wsbradio.com | Bill Crane
The American people have long demonstrated antipathy towards tariffs and duty fees. In Boston on December 16, 1773, in response to increasing tariffs on tea under the monopoly control of Great Britain, American colonists, disguised as native Americans boarded the Dartmouth, a British ship owned by the East India Tea company, and dumped 342 chests with tea imported from China into Boston Harbor.
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msgrnews.com | Bill Crane
The American people have long demonstrated antipathy toward tariffs and duty fees. In Boston on Dec. 16, 1773, in response to increasing tariffs on tea under the monopoly control of Great Britain, American colonists disguised as native Americans boarded the Dartmouth, a British ship owned by the East India Tea company, and dumped 342 chests of tea imported from China into Boston Harbor. The sel... To access content, please login or purchase a subscription.
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thechampionnewspaper.com | Bill Crane
In 1975, the modest beginnings of a medical school at the Atlanta University Center spanned only two trailers, sitting in the middle of the Morehouse College campus as the nascent start of a two-year medical associate degree program. With an initial state appropriation from Gov. George Busbee’s administration as well as federal funds, the school is initially guided by famed hematologist, and later U.S. Secretary of Health & Human Services Louis Sullivan, who became the program’s founding dean.
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rockdalenewtoncitizen.com | Bill Crane
The American people have long demonstrated antipathy towards tariffs and duty fees. In Boston on Dec. 16, 1773, in response to increasing tariffs on tea under the monopoly control of Great Britain, American colonists disguised as native Americans boarded the Dartmouth, a British ship owned by the East India Tea company, and dumped 342 chests with tea imported from China into Boston Harbor.
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henryherald.com | Bill Crane
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