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... became as well known as John Peter Zenger , whose name is indissolubly associated with the liberty of the press in America . The Germans , however , as farmers contributed greatly to the prosperity of the communities where they culti ...
... became as well known as John Peter Zenger , whose name is indissolubly associated with the liberty of the press in America . The Germans , however , as farmers contributed greatly to the prosperity of the communities where they culti ...
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... became influential planters , mer- chants , and holders of political office , men of enter- prise and standing . The Jews on the other hand had no social or political privileges and made their mark principally in the field of commerce ...
... became influential planters , mer- chants , and holders of political office , men of enter- prise and standing . The Jews on the other hand had no social or political privileges and made their mark principally in the field of commerce ...
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... and eventually became influential citizens of the colony . South Carolina had a population which was a composite of English , Huguenots , and Germans . CALIFORNIA WESTOVER , ON THE JAMES RIVER , VIRGINIA A 16 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... and eventually became influential citizens of the colony . South Carolina had a population which was a composite of English , Huguenots , and Germans . CALIFORNIA WESTOVER , ON THE JAMES RIVER , VIRGINIA A 16 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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... became in the eighteenth century the seat of busy settle- ment and agriculture . As the frontier was gradually pushed back by the movement of settlers from the coast , the newly won regions came under the control of the coast dwellers ...
... became in the eighteenth century the seat of busy settle- ment and agriculture . As the frontier was gradually pushed back by the movement of settlers from the coast , the newly won regions came under the control of the coast dwellers ...
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... never liked the quitrent , however , and in many instances resolutely refused to pay it , so that it became in time a cause of friction and a source of discontent which played some part in arousing in America the desire 24 COLONIAL ...
... never liked the quitrent , however , and in many instances resolutely refused to pay it , so that it became in time a cause of friction and a source of discontent which played some part in arousing in America the desire 24 COLONIAL ...
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