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What did Warren G. Harding mean by "normalcy"? Is that a good term to describe the 1920s?
Church of England
The Church of England is the principal Christian church in England, serving as the mother church of the worldwide Anglican Communion, characterized by its establishment as the state church of England with the monarch as its supreme governor.
Tobacco Cultivation
The agricultural process of growing and harvesting tobacco, which played a significant role in the economic development of colonies and states, particularly in the southern United States.
Indian Lands
Territories within the United States reserved for Native American tribes by the government, recognized as sovereign entities with certain levels of autonomy.
Virginia Planters
Wealthy landowners in colonial Virginia who dominated the social and political life of the region, primarily through their extensive cultivation of tobacco using enslaved labor.
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