Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 2Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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Page vii
... Boston and other " tea parties ' 99 The king's obstinacy . 277-279 280 Provincial Congress organized in Massachu- setts 329-330 Minute - men organized and generals appointed 330 Conditions in Boston .... 330-331 Sentiment in England and ...
... Boston and other " tea parties ' 99 The king's obstinacy . 277-279 280 Provincial Congress organized in Massachu- setts 329-330 Minute - men organized and generals appointed 330 Conditions in Boston .... 330-331 Sentiment in England and ...
Page viii
... Boston .... Dorchester Heights occupied . Boston evacuated 378 378-379 379-380 380-381 381-386 Position of the colonies ... PAGE 417-418 Congress advises formation of State govern- ments ....... 419-420 The colonies favor independence ...
... Boston .... Dorchester Heights occupied . Boston evacuated 378 378-379 379-380 380-381 381-386 Position of the colonies ... PAGE 417-418 Congress advises formation of State govern- ments ....... 419-420 The colonies favor independence ...
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... Boston , Rhode Island , Pennsylvania , New York and Virginia , to which places we export Indian slaves , light deerskins dressed , some tanned leather , pitch , tar and a small quantity of rice . From thence we receive beer , cider ...
... Boston , Rhode Island , Pennsylvania , New York and Virginia , to which places we export Indian slaves , light deerskins dressed , some tanned leather , pitch , tar and a small quantity of rice . From thence we receive beer , cider ...
Page 87
... Boston for the Bay of Fundy , for the purpose of driving out the French who had settled there , under the claim that those settlers were encroaching on the province of Nova Scotia . Colonel Robert Monckton was in command of the colonial ...
... Boston for the Bay of Fundy , for the purpose of driving out the French who had settled there , under the claim that those settlers were encroaching on the province of Nova Scotia . Colonel Robert Monckton was in command of the colonial ...
Page 96
... Boston , to obtain a decision from Shirley as to some vexed points of precedence and military rank . Thus far the English had gained little by their various expeditions , expeditions , not one of them resulting as they had hoped ...
... Boston , to obtain a decision from Shirley as to some vexed points of precedence and military rank . Thus far the English had gained little by their various expeditions , expeditions , not one of them resulting as they had hoped ...
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