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<h3>Like the earlier architects, Renaissance designers <em><u>believed that the universe was perfect and that the laws of creation were built upon mathematics.</u></em> This mathematical doctrine pervaded Renaissance architecture and helped the architects create buildings that they felt were harmonious and elegant.</h3>
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Survior Tree
The Survivor Tree, a one hundred year old American Elm, is the only tree in the surrounding area that survived the bombing. It stands as a beacon of hope, survival, and resiliency. Immediately surrounding the Survivor Tree, small Eastern (Oklahoma) Redbud trees represent the Oklahoma first responders. These responders were the first to the scene. The two remaining trees are the Chinese pistache and the Amur maple. These are non-native trees to Oklahoma representing the rescuers who came from across the nation and world.
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<u><em>"B"---Border States:</em></u><u> </u>
- Delaware
- Kentucky
- Maryland
- Missouri
- West Virginia (which separated from Virginia during war)
- <em>Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Kansas</em> (sometimes considered; had strong support for both the Confederacy and the Union)
"<u>C"---Confederate States:</u>
- South Carolina
- Mississippi
- Florida
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Louisiana
- Texas
- Virginia
- Arkansas
- North Carolina
- Tennessee
<u>"U"---Union States:</u>
- Maine
- New York
- New Hampshire
- Vermont
- Massachusetts
- Connecticut
- Rhode Island
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
- Ohio
- Indiana
- Illinois
- Kansas
- Michigan
- Wisconsin
- Minnesota
- Iowa
- California
- Nevada
- Oregon.
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