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... chiefly direct our attention . It will be an advantage , however , to preface a consideration of colonial life with a reference to the topography of the country and a review of the racial elements which made up its composite population ...
... chiefly direct our attention . It will be an advantage , however , to preface a consideration of colonial life with a reference to the topography of the country and a review of the racial elements which made up its composite population ...
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... chiefly French , German , and Scotch - Irish . There were also in the colonies about 230,000 negroes , free and slave , 29,000 in the Middle Colonies , 16,000 in New England , and the remainder in the South . The The influence of the ...
... chiefly French , German , and Scotch - Irish . There were also in the colonies about 230,000 negroes , free and slave , 29,000 in the Middle Colonies , 16,000 in New England , and the remainder in the South . The The influence of the ...
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... chiefly in or near the seaports dealing with the South or with the 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 ...
... chiefly in or near the seaports dealing with the South or with the 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 ...
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... chiefly on the lower reaches of the rivers of South Carolina and Georgia . These plantations were character- ized by a close union between town and country . South Carolina differed from the other colonies in that a considerable portion ...
... chiefly on the lower reaches of the rivers of South Carolina and Georgia . These plantations were character- ized by a close union between town and country . South Carolina differed from the other colonies in that a considerable portion ...
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... chiefly to the North , where this material could be easily and cheaply obtained . As early as 1639 Henry Whitfield erected a house of stone at Guilford , Connecticut , to serve in part as a place of defense , and in other places , here ...
... chiefly to the North , where this material could be easily and cheaply obtained . As early as 1639 Henry Whitfield erected a house of stone at Guilford , Connecticut , to serve in part as a place of defense , and in other places , here ...
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