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... independent , and fond of fighting prevented the great body of settlers from spreading rapidly over the country . It compelled them to live in a tolerably compact line along the coast , made them vigilant , exercised them in the art of ...
... independent , and fond of fighting prevented the great body of settlers from spreading rapidly over the country . It compelled them to live in a tolerably compact line along the coast , made them vigilant , exercised them in the art of ...
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... independent government . " " 4 I. VIRGINIA ( 1607 ) . 37. The Virginia Charter ( 1606 ) ; appeal to that charter . The charter 48 of the London Company gave them power to establish settlements in Southern Virginia anywhere between the ...
... independent government . " " 4 I. VIRGINIA ( 1607 ) . 37. The Virginia Charter ( 1606 ) ; appeal to that charter . The charter 48 of the London Company gave them power to establish settlements in Southern Virginia anywhere between the ...
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... independent government . ” “ 48 I. VIRGINIA ( 1607 ) . - 37. The Virginia Charter ( 1606 ) ; appeal to that charter . The charter of the London Company gave them power to establish settlements in Southern Virginia anywhere between the ...
... independent government . ” “ 48 I. VIRGINIA ( 1607 ) . - 37. The Virginia Charter ( 1606 ) ; appeal to that charter . The charter of the London Company gave them power to establish settlements in Southern Virginia anywhere between the ...
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... independent national Church , which was compelled to acknowledge the King as its supreme head . Under Elizabeth this new national Church became definitively Protestant , although a considerable part of the population continued to keep ...
... independent national Church , which was compelled to acknowledge the King as its supreme head . Under Elizabeth this new national Church became definitively Protestant , although a considerable part of the population continued to keep ...
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... independent colony of English who had settled at that point ( 1622 ) and had provoked the sav- ages by their bad conduct . Massasoit warned the Plymouth settlers of the plot , and told them that if successful the same tribe would next ...
... independent colony of English who had settled at that point ( 1622 ) and had provoked the sav- ages by their bad conduct . Massasoit warned the Plymouth settlers of the plot , and told them that if successful the same tribe would next ...
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