History of the American PeopleGinn, 1927 - 715 páginas |
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... nothing before the new discovery of the East , was increasing steadily . Even before the printing presses sent out , among their earliest products , editions of Ptolemy's Geography and Marco Polo's Travels THE NEW WORLD 9.
... nothing before the new discovery of the East , was increasing steadily . Even before the printing presses sent out , among their earliest products , editions of Ptolemy's Geography and Marco Polo's Travels THE NEW WORLD 9.
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... Increased rents made it impossible for many of the farmer tenants to make both ends meet . Furthermore , the confiscation of the monastic lands by Henry VIII had put an end to the charitable relief dispensed by the monasteries and ...
... Increased rents made it impossible for many of the farmer tenants to make both ends meet . Furthermore , the confiscation of the monastic lands by Henry VIII had put an end to the charitable relief dispensed by the monasteries and ...
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... increased fortyfold . Land was easily acquired , and the great plantations of hundreds and even thousands of acres which became characteristic of the South began to be developed . By 1685 it was said that a group of Virginia planters ...
... increased fortyfold . Land was easily acquired , and the great plantations of hundreds and even thousands of acres which became characteristic of the South began to be developed . By 1685 it was said that a group of Virginia planters ...
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... increased so rapidly that they could not come together in a body to make their laws ; and after trying for a short time the experiment of leaving this power to the eighteen " assistants , " the towns demanded the privilege of sending ...
... increased so rapidly that they could not come together in a body to make their laws ; and after trying for a short time the experiment of leaving this power to the eighteen " assistants , " the towns demanded the privilege of sending ...
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... increasing power of the magistrates of Massachusetts aroused the suspicions of the king . The colony banished Episcopalians , coined money , omitted the king's name in its legal forms , and broke his laws for the regulation of their ...
... increasing power of the magistrates of Massachusetts aroused the suspicions of the king . The colony banished Episcopalians , coined money , omitted the king's name in its legal forms , and broke his laws for the regulation of their ...
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