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... coast from Nova Scotia to Georgia . The earliest settlements lay near the ocean , but in some cases extended inland for considerable distances along the more important rivers . Behind this settled area , toward the foot- hills of the ...
... coast from Nova Scotia to Georgia . The earliest settlements lay near the ocean , but in some cases extended inland for considerable distances along the more important rivers . Behind this settled area , toward the foot- hills of the ...
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... prosperity of the communities where they culti- vated their lands . Huguenots , Jews , and High- landers remained in numbers near the coast and took part in the social , political , and commercial 6 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... prosperity of the communities where they culti- vated their lands . Huguenots , Jews , and High- landers remained in numbers near the coast and took part in the social , political , and commercial 6 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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... manufactures , and trade kept the New Englander along the coast busy and made him shrewd , persistent , and progressive . He was unprogressive and slow in the more isolated towns and villages THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 7.
... manufactures , and trade kept the New Englander along the coast busy and made him shrewd , persistent , and progressive . He was unprogressive and slow in the more isolated towns and villages THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 7.
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... coast and up the river valleys wherever land and opportunity offered , and in self - governing towns and cities , of which Boston , with about twenty thousand in- habitants , was by far the largest.1 The people of New England were ...
... coast and up the river valleys wherever land and opportunity offered , and in self - governing towns and cities , of which Boston , with about twenty thousand in- habitants , was by far the largest.1 The people of New England were ...
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... coast . These lowlands extended as far back as the " fall line , " the head of river navigation , which curved from the present city of Washington through Fredericksburg , Richmond , and Fayetteville to Au- gusta . Within this area lay ...
... coast . These lowlands extended as far back as the " fall line , " the head of river navigation , which curved from the present city of Washington through Fredericksburg , Richmond , and Fayetteville to Au- gusta . Within this area lay ...
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