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16th and 17th Century Turning Points In U.S. History

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American History, 16th and 17th Century American History, United States History, and 16th and 17th Century United States History begin in this first 16th and 17th Century Turning Points Program.
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1.  1500 - 1585 American History, 16th and 17th Century American History, United States History, and 16th and 17th Century United States History begin in this first 16th and 17th Century Turning Points Program.
2. 1586 - 1619 American History, 16th and 17th Century American History, United States History, and 16th and 17th Century United States History begin in this second 16th and 17th Century Turning Points Program.
3. 1619 - 1650 American History, 16th and 17th Century American History, United States History, and 16th and 17th Century United States History begin in this third 16th and 17th Century Turning Points Program.
4. 1651 - 1699 American History, 16th and 17th Century American History, United States History, and 16th and 17th Century United States History begin in this fourth 16th and 17th Century Turning Points Program.

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