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The opening section of this page is exactly the same as the text in "e-Study Guide for: American History : A Survey, Volume I by Alan Brinkley, ISBN9780073367781" from the google books webpage -
this e-book dates from after text was added to the Wikipedia page, but I suspect it came from an earlier work by the same author, probably "The Unfinished Nation: A Brief, Interactive History of the American People Vol. 1 to 1877 1st Edition" ISBN-13: 978-0073133461 - which unfortunately I don't have a copy of so am unable to confirm this suspicion. The e-book is much shorter than the original book so it is possible that the book may also contain other text that has been copypasted into this article too. EdwardUK (talk) 03:45, 26 June 2016 (UTC)Reply