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... York , after the famous Duke of York . When the English colors were run up over Fort Amsterdam , it received a new name , “ Fort James . " In the twenty - four articles in which the Hollanders surrendered their Province , there is no ...
... York , after the famous Duke of York . When the English colors were run up over Fort Amsterdam , it received a new name , “ Fort James . " In the twenty - four articles in which the Hollanders surrendered their Province , there is no ...
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... York as its governor , and charged with carrying out a long list of instructions laid down by his Royal Highness the Duke of York . Gov. Dongan arrived in New York during the latter part of August ; and on the 13th of September , 1683 ...
... York as its governor , and charged with carrying out a long list of instructions laid down by his Royal Highness the Duke of York . Gov. Dongan arrived in New York during the latter part of August ; and on the 13th of September , 1683 ...
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... York TRANSFERS THE Territory of Delaware to WILLIAM PENN . — PENN GRANTS THE COLONY THE PRIVILEGE OF SEPARATE GOVERNMENT . - SLAVERY INTRODUCED ON THE DELAWare as early AS 1636.- Complaint against PETER ALRICKS FOR USING OXEN AND ...
... York TRANSFERS THE Territory of Delaware to WILLIAM PENN . — PENN GRANTS THE COLONY THE PRIVILEGE OF SEPARATE GOVERNMENT . - SLAVERY INTRODUCED ON THE DELAWare as early AS 1636.- Complaint against PETER ALRICKS FOR USING OXEN AND ...
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PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 12 |
CHAPTER III | 22 |
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