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... English newcomers on colonial life was less than their numbers might sug- gest . The Scotch - Irish belonged rather to the back country than to the older settlements and ex- . cept in Pennsylvania , where they were something of a factor ...
... English newcomers on colonial life was less than their numbers might sug- gest . The Scotch - Irish belonged rather to the back country than to the older settlements and ex- . cept in Pennsylvania , where they were something of a factor ...
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... English as leaders in politi- cal and mercantile life . The names of Bowdoin , Cabot , Faneuil , Bernon , Oliver , and Revere add luster to the history of New England , while others of less note attained local success as artisans and ...
... English as leaders in politi- cal and mercantile life . The names of Bowdoin , Cabot , Faneuil , Bernon , Oliver , and Revere add luster to the history of New England , while others of less note attained local success as artisans and ...
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... narrow neck of land of which the island of Manhattan was the terminus . The people of the province - English , Dutch , and French , with " a sprinkling of other nationalities - were much given THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 11.
... narrow neck of land of which the island of Manhattan was the terminus . The people of the province - English , Dutch , and French , with " a sprinkling of other nationalities - were much given THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 11.
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... English success . The population of the province nevertheless increased . In 1730 it was only 50,000 ; thirty years later it was more than 100,000 ; and , at the outbreak of the Revo- lution , 190,000 . But in colonial times it always ...
... English success . The population of the province nevertheless increased . In 1730 it was only 50,000 ; thirty years later it was more than 100,000 ; and , at the outbreak of the Revo- lution , 190,000 . But in colonial times it always ...
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... English . On Albemarle Sound , in North Carolina , there were no foreigners , so far as can be ascer- tained . But after 1700 many Swiss and Palatine Germans toiled wearily overland from Virginia and founded New Bern ; Huguenots settled ...
... English . On Albemarle Sound , in North Carolina , there were no foreigners , so far as can be ascer- tained . But after 1700 many Swiss and Palatine Germans toiled wearily overland from Virginia and founded New Bern ; Huguenots settled ...
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