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... months ' voyage from England , and they neglected the necessary planting of corn for the search for gold and the passage to the Indies . Indeed , had it not been for the supplies obtained from the Indians , the colony could hardly have ...
... months ' voyage from England , and they neglected the necessary planting of corn for the search for gold and the passage to the Indies . Indeed , had it not been for the supplies obtained from the Indians , the colony could hardly have ...
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... months be- fore two small vessels were built out of the wreckage to take him on to Jamestown . There he found , instead of a flourishing colony , in the midst of smiling fields and gardens , only sixty sur- vivors of the disease and ...
... months be- fore two small vessels were built out of the wreckage to take him on to Jamestown . There he found , instead of a flourishing colony , in the midst of smiling fields and gardens , only sixty sur- vivors of the disease and ...
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... month , they finally chose Plymouth for their settlement ( December 20 , 1620 ) . 46. The " Mayflower Compact " and the Plymouth Colony . As the settlers of Plymouth had no charter from the king , they were without the legal right to ...
... month , they finally chose Plymouth for their settlement ( December 20 , 1620 ) . 46. The " Mayflower Compact " and the Plymouth Colony . As the settlers of Plymouth had no charter from the king , they were without the legal right to ...
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... month be- fore the clash of arms at Lexington and Concord . Less than a month after that event the second Continental Congress met at Philadelphia ( May 10 , 1775 ) . This Congress , like the first , was only a kind of committee of ...
... month be- fore the clash of arms at Lexington and Concord . Less than a month after that event the second Continental Congress met at Philadelphia ( May 10 , 1775 ) . This Congress , like the first , was only a kind of committee of ...
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... month to month the breach between the colonies and the mother country had widened . In February Lord Chatham's motion to repeal the offensive acts passed since 1763 was rejected by a vote of 61 to 31. In March Benjamin Franklin , who ...
... month to month the breach between the colonies and the mother country had widened . In February Lord Chatham's motion to repeal the offensive acts passed since 1763 was rejected by a vote of 61 to 31. In March Benjamin Franklin , who ...
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