History of the American PeopleGinn, 1927 - 715 páginas |
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... cent of the inhabitants . In 1649 , therefore , the proprietor was obliged to protect his fellow religionists in Maryland by getting the assembly to pass the famous Toleration Act , provid- ing that " no person in this province ...
... cent of the inhabitants . In 1649 , therefore , the proprietor was obliged to protect his fellow religionists in Maryland by getting the assembly to pass the famous Toleration Act , provid- ing that " no person in this province ...
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... cent an acre . In- terested less in the establishment of a colony than in the profits of the fur trade , the company turned over the work of settle- ment to a few wealthy proprietors , or " patroons . " Each patroon who brought fifty or ...
... cent an acre . In- terested less in the establishment of a colony than in the profits of the fur trade , the company turned over the work of settle- ment to a few wealthy proprietors , or " patroons . " Each patroon who brought fifty or ...
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... cent more by selling their tobacco directly to European countries than by taking it to England and having it reëxported to Europe , and when the same planters could save another 25 per cent by bring- ing their return cargo back directly ...
... cent more by selling their tobacco directly to European countries than by taking it to England and having it reëxported to Europe , and when the same planters could save another 25 per cent by bring- ing their return cargo back directly ...
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... the proportion of the white inhab- itants in the states south of the Mason and Dixon line to the inhabitants of the Northern states in 1860 . These figures of nearly 700 per cent increase in population COLONIAL AMERICA 77.
... the proportion of the white inhab- itants in the states south of the Mason and Dixon line to the inhabitants of the Northern states in 1860 . These figures of nearly 700 per cent increase in population COLONIAL AMERICA 77.
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David Saville Muzzey. These figures of nearly 700 per cent increase in population in seventy years are a more eloquent description of the prosperity of the colonies than any words could furnish ; for they show a growth far more rapid ...
David Saville Muzzey. These figures of nearly 700 per cent increase in population in seventy years are a more eloquent description of the prosperity of the colonies than any words could furnish ; for they show a growth far more rapid ...
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