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Early Columbia

last year what was the date Columbia announced who was accepted early decision?
sorry i don`t know hte exact date, but traditionally, most schools inform all ED applicants at the same time, in december. i know some schools have it on dec15. but i`m sorry to say i don`t know the exact day for columbia.
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Columbia Britannia $55.69 14 September 1766. Prime Minister William Pitt proposes the Columbia Compromise, unifying the Kingdom of Great Britain and her colonies and establishing a framework for North American representation in Parliament. The American War of Independence is over before it begins. This is the history of British North America. This anthology includes nine original stories from six authors. Each delves into events along the timeline between this point of divergence from established history up to the present day, from the uncertainty of early colonial conflicts to the devastation on the front line of the War of Wars, from the politics underpinning a British mission to land a man on the moon to rivalry on the cricket grounds of New England. Accompanied by extensive appendices including maps, biographies, letters and diaries, they collectively describe an alternate history of the sisterhood between a very British North America and Great Britain, the story of Columbia and Britannia. Author: Chamberlain, Adam/ Dixon, Brian A./ Beech, Mark Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 448 Publication Date: 2009/11/11 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 1.12 inches |
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