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... Colonies , 1682-1752 North America at the Close of the French Wars · • 39 53 The Revolutionary War in the Central Atlantic States , 1776-1778 87 The Revolutionary War in the West and South , 1778-1781 . The United States by the Treaty ...
... Colonies , 1682-1752 North America at the Close of the French Wars · • 39 53 The Revolutionary War in the Central Atlantic States , 1776-1778 87 The Revolutionary War in the West and South , 1778-1781 . The United States by the Treaty ...
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... colonies founded before the Stuart Restoration of 1660 ( Virginia , New England , Maryland ) , were Englishmen . Still , the process had already begun which was to make America the melting - pot of the nations . Almost at the same ...
... colonies founded before the Stuart Restoration of 1660 ( Virginia , New England , Maryland ) , were Englishmen . Still , the process had already begun which was to make America the melting - pot of the nations . Almost at the same ...
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... colonies was made the legal penalty for some crimes . Even as late as 1722 we find the Virginia legislature vainly striving to stop the importation of criminals . But the deleterious effect on the colonies of this migration of the ...
... colonies was made the legal penalty for some crimes . Even as late as 1722 we find the Virginia legislature vainly striving to stop the importation of criminals . But the deleterious effect on the colonies of this migration of the ...
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... colonies had each received about 15,000 emigrants from the homeland , —not landed nobles , royal judges , courtiers , and offi- cials , who were the natural champions of the Stuart prerogative , but men of the middle class ...
... colonies had each received about 15,000 emigrants from the homeland , —not landed nobles , royal judges , courtiers , and offi- cials , who were the natural champions of the Stuart prerogative , but men of the middle class ...
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... colonies of New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , and the Carolinas . It is impossible , of course , to say in exactly what proportion the motives of commercial adventure , economic pressure , polit- ical protest , and religious ...
... colonies of New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , and the Carolinas . It is impossible , of course , to say in exactly what proportion the motives of commercial adventure , economic pressure , polit- ical protest , and religious ...
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