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... colonists were busy with their task of overcoming the obstacles that confronted them in a primeval land . Even V by the beginning of the eighteenth century there was little intercolonial communication to make the colonies acquainted ...
... colonists were busy with their task of overcoming the obstacles that confronted them in a primeval land . Even V by the beginning of the eighteenth century there was little intercolonial communication to make the colonies acquainted ...
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... colonists attained its highest level of stability and regularity , and to this period , the training time of those who were to make the Revolution , " we shall chiefly direct our attention . It will be an advantage , however , to ...
... colonists attained its highest level of stability and regularity , and to this period , the training time of those who were to make the Revolution , " we shall chiefly direct our attention . It will be an advantage , however , to ...
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... 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 turn- · ing to the best ...
... 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 turn- · ing to the best ...
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... colonists reach the markets to sell their fish , furs , and agricultural produce and to purchase those necessary articles of food , dress , and equipment which they could neither raise nor manufacture among themselves . Sometimes they ...
... colonists reach the markets to sell their fish , furs , and agricultural produce and to purchase those necessary articles of food , dress , and equipment which they could neither raise nor manufacture among themselves . Sometimes they ...
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... colonists of the southern groups , with Virginians in the lead , pushed their settled area across the " fall line " and cut slowly and with great labor into the dense forests . Here they es- tablished farms and plantations and began the ...
... colonists of the southern groups , with Virginians in the lead , pushed their settled area across the " fall line " and cut slowly and with great labor into the dense forests . Here they es- tablished farms and plantations and began the ...
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