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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... established .. 4-5 Church of England established . 32 War with the Tuscaroras .. 33 5-6 6-7 Attack on Spanish at St. Augustine . 33-34 Paper money issues ; Slave law .. 34-35 Yemassee War in South Carolina .... 35-36 9 Arrival of German ...
... established .. 4-5 Church of England established . 32 War with the Tuscaroras .. 33 5-6 6-7 Attack on Spanish at St. Augustine . 33-34 Paper money issues ; Slave law .. 34-35 Yemassee War in South Carolina .... 35-36 9 Arrival of German ...
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... established . Progress of the colonies .. The Parsons ' Cause ..... offensive war 82 Washington's marriage and election to Vir . Washington's affair with Jumonville ..... Washington defeated at Fort Necessity .. 83-84 ginia Assembly 84 ...
... established . Progress of the colonies .. The Parsons ' Cause ..... offensive war 82 Washington's marriage and election to Vir . Washington's affair with Jumonville ..... Washington defeated at Fort Necessity .. 83-84 ginia Assembly 84 ...
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... established . 190 167-168 Negro and Indian slavery ... 190-191 169 CHAPTER V. 1609-1764 . COLONIAL LAND SYSTEM : REAL AND PERSONAL PROP- ERTY VALUES . .... East India school and William and Mary College Grants of land by king ... 170 ...
... established . 190 167-168 Negro and Indian slavery ... 190-191 169 CHAPTER V. 1609-1764 . COLONIAL LAND SYSTEM : REAL AND PERSONAL PROP- ERTY VALUES . .... East India school and William and Mary College Grants of land by king ... 170 ...
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... established - The boundary dispute with Maryland- " The Walking Purchase " of Thomas Penn Quakers control Assembly - Dispute over the “ Walking Purchase " - Penn succeeded by James Hamilton - Death of Proprietaries . AŽ - T this time ...
... established - The boundary dispute with Maryland- " The Walking Purchase " of Thomas Penn Quakers control Assembly - Dispute over the “ Walking Purchase " - Penn succeeded by James Hamilton - Death of Proprietaries . AŽ - T this time ...
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... Claren- don . He was then discharged from * Doyle , p . 269 ; Roberts , p . 231 . For some of his acts see Lamb , vol . i . , p . 469 . Lamb , pp . 474-476 . POST OFFICE ESTABLISHED ; GERMAN EMIGRANTS . arrest and returned.
... Claren- don . He was then discharged from * Doyle , p . 269 ; Roberts , p . 231 . For some of his acts see Lamb , vol . i . , p . 469 . Lamb , pp . 474-476 . POST OFFICE ESTABLISHED ; GERMAN EMIGRANTS . arrest and returned.
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