History of the American PeopleGinn, 1927 - 715 páginas |
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... peace in western Europe . But it was a well - nigh hopeless task . The cement had fallen out of the structure of European society , leaving it to crumble into thousands of little baronial or ecclesiastical estates , without cultural or ...
... peace in western Europe . But it was a well - nigh hopeless task . The cement had fallen out of the structure of European society , leaving it to crumble into thousands of little baronial or ecclesiastical estates , without cultural or ...
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... peace , they turned to the king for grants of charters for protection , and for the enforcement of law and order . Often the towns joined the king and sent their burghers to fight side by side with the royal levies against the feudal ...
... peace , they turned to the king for grants of charters for protection , and for the enforcement of law and order . Often the towns joined the king and sent their burghers to fight side by side with the royal levies against the feudal ...
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... peace and prosperity . In 1662 it was granted a charter by Charles II , extending its territory west- ward to the South Sea ( the Pacific ) . 51. The Puritan Colony of New Haven . John Davenport , a stern Puritan divine , founded a ...
... peace and prosperity . In 1662 it was granted a charter by Charles II , extending its territory west- ward to the South Sea ( the Pacific ) . 51. The Puritan Colony of New Haven . John Davenport , a stern Puritan divine , founded a ...
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... peace - loving sect of Friends , or Quakers . New Jersey was put under the royal governor of New York in 1702 and separated again in 1738 . There were constant quarrels between the proprietors , the gov- ernors , and the legislators ...
... peace - loving sect of Friends , or Quakers . New Jersey was put under the royal governor of New York in 1702 and separated again in 1738 . There were constant quarrels between the proprietors , the gov- ernors , and the legislators ...
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... Peace of Paris . Amherst took Montreal in 1760 , and in the next two years English fleets com- pleted the downfall of France and her ally Spain by seizing the rich sugar islands of the West Indies and capturing Havana in Cuba and Manila ...
... Peace of Paris . Amherst took Montreal in 1760 , and in the next two years English fleets com- pleted the downfall of France and her ally Spain by seizing the rich sugar islands of the West Indies and capturing Havana in Cuba and Manila ...
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