Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... colonists , New Sweden was surren- dered to the Dutch in 1655 . In 1625 the territory lying between that of of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Kennebec River was colonized under a grant to Cap- tain John Mason and Sir Ferdinando ...
... colonists , New Sweden was surren- dered to the Dutch in 1655 . In 1625 the territory lying between that of of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Kennebec River was colonized under a grant to Cap- tain John Mason and Sir Ferdinando ...
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... colonists declared that they could not 3 be taxed without representation and many harassing duties were levied on colonial imports . The odious Stamp Act was the torch that lit the war be- tween England and her colonies , which lasted ...
... colonists declared that they could not 3 be taxed without representation and many harassing duties were levied on colonial imports . The odious Stamp Act was the torch that lit the war be- tween England and her colonies , which lasted ...
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... colonists leave us in no doubt upon this particular point . Dr. Richard Lasch , in his monograph on Agriculture among Primitive Peoples ( 1904 ) calls attention to the remark- ably large corn fields of some of the eastern and western ...
... colonists leave us in no doubt upon this particular point . Dr. Richard Lasch , in his monograph on Agriculture among Primitive Peoples ( 1904 ) calls attention to the remark- ably large corn fields of some of the eastern and western ...
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... colonists in combination with huge quantities of pipes " made in Europe " for the native trade . Such Indians in the United States and Can- ada as chew tobacco have acquired the habit from the whites . Tobacco was introduced into ...
... colonists in combination with huge quantities of pipes " made in Europe " for the native trade . Such Indians in the United States and Can- ada as chew tobacco have acquired the habit from the whites . Tobacco was introduced into ...
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... colonists and their descendants , kinsmen over - sea , sub- ject - races , etc. Even that list is longer than many dream of . One great reason why the European race was able to survive in North America was because the waters abounded in ...
... colonists and their descendants , kinsmen over - sea , sub- ject - races , etc. Even that list is longer than many dream of . One great reason why the European race was able to survive in North America was because the waters abounded in ...
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