Annals of North America: Being a Concise Account of the Important Events in the United States, the British Provinces, and Mexico, from Their Discovery Down to the Present Time (1492-1876) Showing the Steps in Their Political, Religious, Social, Legislative, and Industrial Progress |
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... colonies more rapidly than in others , the adventitious distinctions which , socially or politically , repressed , for the benefit of one class , the development in freedom of all others , were removed as the culture of the people led ...
... colonies more rapidly than in others , the adventitious distinctions which , socially or politically , repressed , for the benefit of one class , the development in freedom of all others , were removed as the culture of the people led ...
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... colonies ; but the colonies themselves were jealous and afraid of each other . Scattered in isolated communities , fringed along the sea - coast , the various settlements made up of different nationalities , and frequently bringing with ...
... colonies ; but the colonies themselves were jealous and afraid of each other . Scattered in isolated communities , fringed along the sea - coast , the various settlements made up of different nationalities , and frequently bringing with ...
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... colonies in America between 34 ° and 45 ° north latitude . The first of these , the London Company , was empowered to plant colonies be- tween 34 ° and 41 ° north latitude , or between Cape Fear and the east end of Long Island . The ...
... colonies in America between 34 ° and 45 ° north latitude . The first of these , the London Company , was empowered to plant colonies be- tween 34 ° and 41 ° north latitude , or between Cape Fear and the east end of Long Island . The ...
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... colonies formed an alliance under the title of the UNITED COLONIES OF NEW ENGLAND . Each one of the colonies uniting was to remain independent as regards its internal affairs , but was to submit matters of joint interest to the control ...
... colonies formed an alliance under the title of the UNITED COLONIES OF NEW ENGLAND . Each one of the colonies uniting was to remain independent as regards its internal affairs , but was to submit matters of joint interest to the control ...
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... colonies that they were aiming at sovereignty . The chief cause of it was , however , the necessity for uniting in the common defence against the Indians , who were combining for the extirpation of the colonies . This statement by ...
... colonies that they were aiming at sovereignty . The chief cause of it was , however , the necessity for uniting in the common defence against the Indians , who were combining for the extirpation of the colonies . This statement by ...
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