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... greatly to the prosperity of the communities where they culti- vated their lands . Huguenots , Jews , and High- landers remained in numbers near the coast and took part in the social , political , and commercial 6 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... greatly to the prosperity of the communities where they culti- vated their lands . Huguenots , Jews , and High- landers remained in numbers near the coast and took part in the social , political , and commercial 6 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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... Huguenots and the Highlanders became influential planters , mer- chants , and holders of political office , men of enter- prise and standing . The Jews on the other hand had no social or political privileges and made their mark ...
... Huguenots and the Highlanders became influential planters , mer- chants , and holders of political office , men of enter- prise and standing . The Jews on the other hand had no social or political privileges and made their mark ...
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... Huguenots , fleeing from France after the revoca- tion of the Edict of Nantes , in 1685 , though never as numerous as the Scotch - Irish , nor ever as prom- inent as frontiersmen or founders of towns , had the gift of easy adaptation to ...
... Huguenots , fleeing from France after the revoca- tion of the Edict of Nantes , in 1685 , though never as numerous as the Scotch - Irish , nor ever as prom- inent as frontiersmen or founders of towns , had the gift of easy adaptation to ...
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... Huguenots at Manakin- town , and a small body of poor but industrious Swiss at Mattapony . The dominant stock was English . On Albemarle Sound , in North Carolina , there were no foreigners , so far as can be ascer- tained . But after ...
... Huguenots at Manakin- town , and a small body of poor but industrious Swiss at Mattapony . The dominant stock was English . On Albemarle Sound , in North Carolina , there were no foreigners , so far as can be ascer- tained . But after ...
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... Huguenots at Manakintown , but it always remained an experiment . Claret was a table drink in New England , but Gerard Beekman wrote in 1753 that it was in no de- mand in New York and that French wines were not in favor . Though it was ...
... Huguenots at Manakintown , but it always remained an experiment . Claret was a table drink in New England , but Gerard Beekman wrote in 1753 that it was in no de- mand in New York and that French wines were not in favor . Though it was ...
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