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 iii
... South Carolina .... 35-36 9 Arrival of German Palatines . 9-10 South Carolina becomes Crown colony .. ... 36 Pirates under Blackbeard and Bonnett .... 36-37 Slave insurrection 10 .... Burnet's dispute with the Assembly ...... 10-11 John ...
... South Carolina .... 35-36 9 Arrival of German Palatines . 9-10 South Carolina becomes Crown colony .. ... 36 Pirates under Blackbeard and Bonnett .... 36-37 Slave insurrection 10 .... Burnet's dispute with the Assembly ...... 10-11 John ...
Page v
... South ..... 158-159 tries Condition and treatment of the slaves ...... 159 Indented white servants .... 159-160 Farmers and tradesmen .. 160 Foreign elements in the population ... Sports and pastimes in the South .... Class distinctions ...
... South ..... 158-159 tries Condition and treatment of the slaves ...... 159 Indented white servants .... 159-160 Farmers and tradesmen .. 160 Foreign elements in the population ... Sports and pastimes in the South .... Class distinctions ...
Page vii
... SOUTH AND WEST . Treaty of Fort Stanwix with Indians .... 280-281 The regulators in North Carolina ...... 281-283 Disputes between Governor Martin and As- sembly .... 283-284 The Watauga Association and the State of Franklin ...
... SOUTH AND WEST . Treaty of Fort Stanwix with Indians .... 280-281 The regulators in North Carolina ...... 281-283 Disputes between Governor Martin and As- sembly .... 283-284 The Watauga Association and the State of Franklin ...
Page viii
... South Carolina elect governors .. 420 Drayton's speeches and writings .... Resolutions for independence introduced in Congress .... Delegates instructed by colonies ... 420 424 424-426 Declaration of Independence adopted .... 426-429 ...
... South Carolina elect governors .. 420 Drayton's speeches and writings .... Resolutions for independence introduced in Congress .... Delegates instructed by colonies ... 420 424 424-426 Declaration of Independence adopted .... 426-429 ...
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... south to Philadelphia ; irregularly ex- tending , a few years after , to Wil- liamsburg , in Virginia , the post leav- ing Philadelphia for the south as often as letters enough were lodged to pay the expense . The postal com- munication ...
... south to Philadelphia ; irregularly ex- tending , a few years after , to Wil- liamsburg , in Virginia , the post leav- ing Philadelphia for the south as often as letters enough were lodged to pay the expense . The postal com- munication ...
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