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... less hesitation than they had in riding on horseback or in chaises over dangerous and lonely roads . : The colonial domain thus comprised regions which differed conspicuously from one another in climate , soil , and economic opportunity ...
... less hesitation than they had in riding on horseback or in chaises over dangerous and lonely roads . : The colonial domain thus comprised regions which differed conspicuously from one another in climate , soil , and economic opportunity ...
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... less than their numbers might sug- gest . The Scotch - Irish belonged rather to the back country than to the older settlements and ex- . cept in Pennsylvania , where they were something of a factor in politics were not yet in the public ...
... less than their numbers might sug- gest . The Scotch - Irish belonged rather to the back country than to the older settlements and ex- . cept in Pennsylvania , where they were something of a factor in politics were not yet in the public ...
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... less than half of these were under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts . Connecticut stood second in size and Rhode Island and New Hamp- shire were nearly equal . The New Englanders lived in compact communities along the coast and up the ...
... less than half of these were under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts . Connecticut stood second in size and Rhode Island and New Hamp- shire were nearly equal . The New Englanders lived in compact communities along the coast and up the ...
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... less influence in New England than in Pennsyl- vania , or in the back country of the South , where their numbers were five times as large as in the North and where their work as frontier pioneers was far more conspicuous . On the other ...
... less influence in New England than in Pennsyl- vania , or in the back country of the South , where their numbers were five times as large as in the North and where their work as frontier pioneers was far more conspicuous . On the other ...
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... , with their satellite neighbors , the Jerseys and Dela- ware , contained a kaleidoscopic collection of people of different bloods and religions . Their life was also less diversified and scattered , for it was closely 10 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... , with their satellite neighbors , the Jerseys and Dela- ware , contained a kaleidoscopic collection of people of different bloods and religions . Their life was also less diversified and scattered , for it was closely 10 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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