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... Savannah . These exiles presented a pathetic picture of desolation and despair . They were undesired , and were frequently charged with crimes and misdemeanors by those who wished to get rid 2 THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 17.
... Savannah . These exiles presented a pathetic picture of desolation and despair . They were undesired , and were frequently charged with crimes and misdemeanors by those who wished to get rid 2 THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 17.
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... Savannah moved but short distances back from the coast during the colonial period . At first there were only a few plantations of South Carolina which lay as much as seventy miles inland , and though after 1760 certain merchants of ...
... Savannah moved but short distances back from the coast during the colonial period . At first there were only a few plantations of South Carolina which lay as much as seventy miles inland , and though after 1760 certain merchants of ...
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... Savannah , centers of plantation districts chiefly on the lower reaches of the rivers of South Carolina and Georgia . These plantations were character- ized by a close union between town and country . South Carolina differed from the ...
... Savannah , centers of plantation districts chiefly on the lower reaches of the rivers of South Carolina and Georgia . These plantations were character- ized by a close union between town and country . South Carolina differed from the ...
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... Savannah . Indeed bricks were made , north and south , in large enough quantities to be exported yearly to the West Indies . As building stone scarcely existed in the South , all important build- ings there were of brick , or in case ...
... Savannah . Indeed bricks were made , north and south , in large enough quantities to be exported yearly to the West Indies . As building stone scarcely existed in the South , all important build- ings there were of brick , or in case ...
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... Savannah which constantly found fault with the condition of the streets , the sewers , and necessary houses , and the insufficient scavenging , leave the impression on the mind of the reader that these towns especially were afflicted ...
... Savannah which constantly found fault with the condition of the streets , the sewers , and necessary houses , and the insufficient scavenging , leave the impression on the mind of the reader that these towns especially were afflicted ...
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