Although he didn't serve in the Tennessee General Assembly, Harry T. Burn of Niota was elected when he was just 22 years old.
He changed his vote at 1920, to support ratification. With that, he broke a tie in the House of Representatives and made history by guaranteeing women the right to vote.
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True because they made 20 to 40 dollars which was a lot
back then
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CDs, bonds, even savings accounts are great for the new investor. They are low risk and easy to manage, unlike stocks.
a lot is going to change like for example From the Civil War to the end of the century lumbering and flour and grist milling were the leading industries, except that cottonseed crushing supplanted flour and grist milling in second rank, according to the census of 1900. i think this because there was a lot that off things they didn't have before that they have now.
Massachusetts bay is the answer :))