A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 páginas |
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... established as the religion of the colony , and the right of trial by jury was secured to all persons charged with murder , or other crimes which were punish- able with death . There was no restriction on trade , lands descended ...
... established as the religion of the colony , and the right of trial by jury was secured to all persons charged with murder , or other crimes which were punish- able with death . There was no restriction on trade , lands descended ...
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... established at Weymouth , near Boston harbor . Thomas Weston , one of the London merchants who had advanced money to settlers , moved by the hope of gain , had obtained a patent from the Plymouth Com- pany in England for a small ...
... established at Weymouth , near Boston harbor . Thomas Weston , one of the London merchants who had advanced money to settlers , moved by the hope of gain , had obtained a patent from the Plymouth Com- pany in England for a small ...
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... established . At first the government , under the rights and privi- leges granted by the charter , was a pure democracy . All the freemen assembled and gave their votes for their magis- trates and other officers , as well as upon all ...
... established . At first the government , under the rights and privi- leges granted by the charter , was a pure democracy . All the freemen assembled and gave their votes for their magis- trates and other officers , as well as upon all ...
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... established religion of the colony , were banished . Puritan missiona- ries from New England were silenced , and ordered to leave the colony . 11. Never , since the great massacre of 1622 , had there been any real peace with the Indians ...
... established religion of the colony , were banished . Puritan missiona- ries from New England were silenced , and ordered to leave the colony . 11. Never , since the great massacre of 1622 , had there been any real peace with the Indians ...
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... established , but no new settlement was attempted for several years . In the winter of 1635-6 Captain John Mason , the founder of New Hampshire , died , and as no one for many years succeeded to his proprietary rights , the colony was ...
... established , but no new settlement was attempted for several years . In the winter of 1635-6 Captain John Mason , the founder of New Hampshire , died , and as no one for many years succeeded to his proprietary rights , the colony was ...
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