History of the American PeopleGinn, 1927 - 715 páginas |
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... foreign - born or the children of foreign - born parents . These immigrants , coming from every quarter of Europe , have landed on our shores with little , if any , knowledge of our language , laws , customs , and ideals , yet the great ...
... foreign - born or the children of foreign - born parents . These immigrants , coming from every quarter of Europe , have landed on our shores with little , if any , knowledge of our language , laws , customs , and ideals , yet the great ...
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... Foreign Parts , the Bank of England , and many private citizens contributed toward the new colony which was established on the banks of the Savannah in 1733 and named Georgia after the reigning king , George II . Slavery was for- bidden ...
... Foreign Parts , the Bank of England , and many private citizens contributed toward the new colony which was established on the banks of the Savannah in 1733 and named Georgia after the reigning king , George II . Slavery was for- bidden ...
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... foreign country ( which at any time might become an enemy country ) for such food and raw materials as it needed to import . Finally , by building up a flourishing trade with its own colonies it would be providing ships and training ...
... foreign country ( which at any time might become an enemy country ) for such food and raw materials as it needed to import . Finally , by building up a flourishing trade with its own colonies it would be providing ships and training ...
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... foreign West Indian islands to the mainland colonies of America , and if enforced would have ruined the trade of the Northern colonies and , as the New York as- sembly said , " have reduced us to Nakedness or to make our own Cloathing ...
... foreign West Indian islands to the mainland colonies of America , and if enforced would have ruined the trade of the Northern colonies and , as the New York as- sembly said , " have reduced us to Nakedness or to make our own Cloathing ...
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... foreign trade of the continental colonies had increased to over £ 3,000,000 , and the imports of the Northern colonies from England were double those of the West Indian islands . It was hardly to be expected that communities as ...
... foreign trade of the continental colonies had increased to over £ 3,000,000 , and the imports of the Northern colonies from England were double those of the West Indian islands . It was hardly to be expected that communities as ...
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