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... brought to the knowledge of the leading men of Charleston the wonderful beauty and fertility of the land around the Cape Fear River and led to the founding of the second or southern settlement in North Carolina , first at Brunswick ...
... brought to the knowledge of the leading men of Charleston the wonderful beauty and fertility of the land around the Cape Fear River and led to the founding of the second or southern settlement in North Carolina , first at Brunswick ...
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... brought the men of the seventeenth and eighteenth cen- turies across the sea and lured them on to the frontier . Where hundreds sought for freedom of worship and release from political oppression , thou- sands saw in the great ...
... brought the men of the seventeenth and eighteenth cen- turies across the sea and lured them on to the frontier . Where hundreds sought for freedom of worship and release from political oppression , thou- sands saw in the great ...
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... brought it temporarily to a standstill . In New England outside of New Hampshire , where the Allen family had a claim to the soil that made the people of that colony a great deal of trouble every individual was his own proprietor , the ...
... brought it temporarily to a standstill . In New England outside of New Hampshire , where the Allen family had a claim to the soil that made the people of that colony a great deal of trouble every individual was his own proprietor , the ...
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... brought added energy and enterprise to the colony and developed its trade by shipping the products of the back country down the river and by taking in return the manufactures of England and the products of the West Indies . Some of them ...
... brought added energy and enterprise to the colony and developed its trade by shipping the products of the back country down the river and by taking in return the manufactures of England and the products of the West Indies . Some of them ...
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... brought new interests and prosperity by opening communication with Norfolk , in Vir- ginia , as a port of entry and a market for their staples . They thus prepared the way for a prom- ising agricultural and commercial development ...
... brought new interests and prosperity by opening communication with Norfolk , in Vir- ginia , as a port of entry and a market for their staples . They thus prepared the way for a prom- ising agricultural and commercial development ...
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