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... Maryland , and New York - were undergoing changes in ideas and in- stitutions . The Jerseys and the Carolinas were long under the control of absent and inefficient proprietors before they finally passed under the rule of the Crown ...
... Maryland , and New York - were undergoing changes in ideas and in- stitutions . The Jerseys and the Carolinas were long under the control of absent and inefficient proprietors before they finally passed under the rule of the Crown ...
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... Maryland and Virginia , west into the Juniata region , and northwest along the west branch of the Susquehanna , taking up lands and laying out farms . In this forward movement the Scotch - Irish were usually in advance , since their ...
... Maryland and Virginia , west into the Juniata region , and northwest along the west branch of the Susquehanna , taking up lands and laying out farms . In this forward movement the Scotch - Irish were usually in advance , since their ...
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... Maryland , Virginia , the two Carolinas , and Georgia . In 1760 the white population of the Southern Colonies was as follows : Maryland , 107,000 ; Vir- ginia , 200,000 ; North Carolina , 135,000 ; South Carolina , 40,000 ; and Georgia ...
... Maryland , Virginia , the two Carolinas , and Georgia . In 1760 the white population of the Southern Colonies was as follows : Maryland , 107,000 ; Vir- ginia , 200,000 ; North Carolina , 135,000 ; South Carolina , 40,000 ; and Georgia ...
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... Maryland nor in the far mountain valleys of Vir- ginia and North Carolina . These regions did not receive their pioneers from the tidewater settle- ments . Central Maryland remained a wilderness until the Germans from Pennsylvania ...
... Maryland nor in the far mountain valleys of Vir- ginia and North Carolina . These regions did not receive their pioneers from the tidewater settle- ments . Central Maryland remained a wilderness until the Germans from Pennsylvania ...
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... Maryland to that " way down east " land of Maine which was as yet little more than a narrow fringe of rocky coast between the Piscataqua and the Kennebec , all these condi- tions of housing and cultivation must have seemed to a large ...
... Maryland to that " way down east " land of Maine which was as yet little more than a narrow fringe of rocky coast between the Piscataqua and the Kennebec , all these condi- tions of housing and cultivation must have seemed to a large ...
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