Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... Trade and Plantations established - Its powers - - - - Lord Bellomont governor of Massachusetts - His speech to the General Court - Captain Kidd , the pirate — Death of Lord Bellomont - Joseph Dudley governor - His controversy with the ...
... Trade and Plantations established - Its powers - - - - Lord Bellomont governor of Massachusetts - His speech to the General Court - Captain Kidd , the pirate — Death of Lord Bellomont - Joseph Dudley governor - His controversy with the ...
Page 187
... trade was de- veloped with Spain and Portugal and even to the east coast of Africa . Beginning in this century and con- tinuing until the end of the colonial period ... trading continued . 188 The lumber trade of New England with the Old.
... trade was de- veloped with Spain and Portugal and even to the east coast of Africa . Beginning in this century and con- tinuing until the end of the colonial period ... trading continued . 188 The lumber trade of New England with the Old.
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... trade , and as convenient distributors of her capital . Had the reciprocal benefits to the colonists been as great as the returns from the operation of these acts , or had the tendency of the government at home been toward making the trade ...
... trade , and as convenient distributors of her capital . Had the reciprocal benefits to the colonists been as great as the returns from the operation of these acts , or had the tendency of the government at home been toward making the trade ...
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