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... southern tidewater had reached the back country , the Scotch - Irish and the Germans had en- tered the mountain valleys of Maryland , Virginia , and the Carolinas , and had developed a separate --- agricultors 1 industrial life of their ...
... southern tidewater had reached the back country , the Scotch - Irish and the Germans had en- tered the mountain valleys of Maryland , Virginia , and the Carolinas , and had developed a separate --- agricultors 1 industrial life of their ...
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... southern boundary of Pennsylvania -famous later as Mason and Dixon's Line - lay two groups of colonies in a semitropical zone occu- pying the tidewater lowlands about the Chesapeake and the great rivers and sounds of the southern coast ...
... southern boundary of Pennsylvania -famous later as Mason and Dixon's Line - lay two groups of colonies in a semitropical zone occu- pying the tidewater lowlands about the Chesapeake and the great rivers and sounds of the southern coast ...
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... southern groups , with Virginians in the lead , pushed their settled area across the " fall line " and cut slowly and with great labor into the dense forests . Here they es- tablished farms and plantations and began the growing of wheat ...
... southern groups , with Virginians in the lead , pushed their settled area across the " fall line " and cut slowly and with great labor into the dense forests . Here they es- tablished farms and plantations and began the growing of wheat ...
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... southern settlement in North Carolina , first at Brunswick about 1725 and later at Wilmington , a town which eventually be- came the capital seat of the colony . But even the Cape Fear settlers , though laying out plantations along the ...
... southern settlement in North Carolina , first at Brunswick about 1725 and later at Wilmington , a town which eventually be- came the capital seat of the colony . But even the Cape Fear settlers , though laying out plantations along the ...
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... southern neighbors of South Carolina than with those of the older region to the northward and not only received from them many accessions of numbers but also entered into frequent intercourse of a social and commercial nature . Though ...
... southern neighbors of South Carolina than with those of the older region to the northward and not only received from them many accessions of numbers but also entered into frequent intercourse of a social and commercial nature . Though ...
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