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... West Indies , and the Spanish Main . Though ⠀⠀ the land and its staples often shaped the destiny of individual colonies , the most important single factor in bringing wealth and opportunity to the colonies as a whole was the sea ...
... West Indies , and the Spanish Main . Though ⠀⠀ the land and its staples often shaped the destiny of individual colonies , the most important single factor in bringing wealth and opportunity to the colonies as a whole was the sea ...
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... West Indies ; and a few thousand Indians , more often on reservations than in the households or on the farms of the white men , survived in ever dwindling remnants of their former tribes . New New York and Pennsylvania , though they ...
... West Indies ; and a few thousand Indians , more often on reservations than in the households or on the farms of the white men , survived in ever dwindling remnants of their former tribes . New New York and Pennsylvania , though they ...
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... West Indies . The Highlanders who settled at Cross Creek at the head of navigation above Wilming- ton brought added energy and enterprise to the colony and developed its trade by shipping the products of the back country down the river ...
... West Indies . The Highlanders who settled at Cross Creek at the head of navigation above Wilming- ton brought added energy and enterprise to the colony and developed its trade by shipping the products of the back country down the river ...
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... West Indies . As building stone scarcely existed in the South , all important build- ings there were of brick , or in case greater strength were needed , as for Fort Johnston at the mouth of the Cape Fear River or the fortifications of ...
... West Indies . As building stone scarcely existed in the South , all important build- ings there were of brick , or in case greater strength were needed , as for Fort Johnston at the mouth of the Cape Fear River or the fortifications of ...
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... West Indies and the Old World . The Puritans had be- gun as early as 1675 to protest against the follies of dress . Roger Wolcott of Connecticut , in his mem- oir written in 1759 , speaks with regret of early times in the colony and ...
... West Indies and the Old World . The Puritans had be- gun as early as 1675 to protest against the follies of dress . Roger Wolcott of Connecticut , in his mem- oir written in 1759 , speaks with regret of early times in the colony and ...
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