History of the American PeopleGinn, 1927 - 715 páginas |
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... vote , and their clergymen exercised far less influence over political life than those of the mother colony . After the extermination of the dangerous Pequot Indians in 1637 the colony enjoyed peace and prosperity . In 1662 it was ...
... vote , and their clergymen exercised far less influence over political life than those of the mother colony . After the extermination of the dangerous Pequot Indians in 1637 the colony enjoyed peace and prosperity . In 1662 it was ...
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... vote of the other six . The second half of the seventeenth century exhibited the character of the colony in its most uncompromising and unlovely aspects . The large - minded , courteous Winthrop died in 1649 , and was succeeded in the ...
... vote of the other six . The second half of the seventeenth century exhibited the character of the colony in its most uncompromising and unlovely aspects . The large - minded , courteous Winthrop died in 1649 , and was succeeded in the ...
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... voted friends of America in Parliament to stem the influence of the king's servants , and we must recognize the ... vote their taxes in their own elected assemblies . Loyalty meant to the English obedience to the acts of Parliament ...
... voted friends of America in Parliament to stem the influence of the king's servants , and we must recognize the ... vote their taxes in their own elected assemblies . Loyalty meant to the English obedience to the acts of Parliament ...
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... vote on this momentous motion was postponed until the first of July , and a committee A Declaration by the Representatives of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , in General Congress assembled • Jume one 国 When in the course of human wents ...
... vote on this momentous motion was postponed until the first of July , and a committee A Declaration by the Representatives of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , in General Congress assembled • Jume one 国 When in the course of human wents ...
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... vote of five states to four , the Convention arrived at the " great compromise , " by which the states were to be equally represented in the Senate ( two members each ) , while representation in the House was to be proportioned ...
... vote of five states to four , the Convention arrived at the " great compromise , " by which the states were to be equally represented in the Senate ( two members each ) , while representation in the House was to be proportioned ...
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