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... appeared . The number of colonists increased , and the pioneers steadily pushed back the frontier , setting up towns and laying out farms and plantations , rearing families , warring with the Indians and trading with them for furs , and ...
... appeared . The number of colonists increased , and the pioneers steadily pushed back the frontier , setting up towns and laying out farms and plantations , rearing families , warring with the Indians and trading with them for furs , and ...
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... appeared to be the largest city in our America , " while Goelet calls Boston " the largest town upon the Continent . " hundreds of Scotch - Irish appeared between 1700 and 1750 8 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... appeared to be the largest city in our America , " while Goelet calls Boston " the largest town upon the Continent . " hundreds of Scotch - Irish appeared between 1700 and 1750 8 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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hundreds of Scotch - Irish appeared between 1700 and 1750 , some of whom eventually drifted down into Connecticut , where they formed a trifling and inconspicuous part of the population . These Scotch - Irish , who were not Irish at all ...
hundreds of Scotch - Irish appeared between 1700 and 1750 , some of whom eventually drifted down into Connecticut , where they formed a trifling and inconspicuous part of the population . These Scotch - Irish , who were not Irish at all ...
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... appearance essentially unlike that of the small and scattered lots and farms of the New England towns . He was unacquainted with the self- centered activity of those busy northern com- munities or the narrow range of petty duties and ...
... appearance essentially unlike that of the small and scattered lots and farms of the New England towns . He was unacquainted with the self- centered activity of those busy northern com- munities or the narrow range of petty duties and ...
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... appearance . Southward across the river from New York were Elizabeth , New Brunswick , and Perth Amboy , the last with a few houses for the " quality folk , " but " a mean village , " albeit one of the capitals of the Hi province of New ...
... appearance . Southward across the river from New York were Elizabeth , New Brunswick , and Perth Amboy , the last with a few houses for the " quality folk , " but " a mean village , " albeit one of the capitals of the Hi province of New ...
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