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... lived in compact communities along the 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 ...
... lived in compact communities along the 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 ...
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... lived in great harmony among themselves . As they increased in numbers and widened their area of occupation , some of them , by coming into touch with the Scotch - Irish who had pushed in from the north , eventually linked the back ...
... lived in great harmony among themselves . As they increased in numbers and widened their area of occupation , some of them , by coming into touch with the Scotch - Irish who had pushed in from the north , eventually linked the back ...
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... lived in Charleston , George- town , Beaufort Town , and Dorchester , but of these Charleston was the Mecca toward which all eyes turned and in which all lived who had any social or political ambitions . Attempts were made in the ...
... lived in Charleston , George- town , Beaufort Town , and Dorchester , but of these Charleston was the Mecca toward which all eyes turned and in which all lived who had any social or political ambitions . Attempts were made in the ...
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... lived during the colonial era . The materials used by the colonists for building vere wood , brick , and more rarely stone . At first ractically all houses were of wood , as was natural 1 a country where this material lay ready to every ...
... lived during the colonial era . The materials used by the colonists for building vere wood , brick , and more rarely stone . At first ractically all houses were of wood , as was natural 1 a country where this material lay ready to every ...
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... Frederick County . Many a colonist north of the Potomac lived in nothing better than the " crib " or › Birket , Cursory Remarks , 1750. • Eddis , Letters , 1769-1777 . 2 " block " house which was made of squared logs COLONIAL HOUSES 55.
... Frederick County . Many a colonist north of the Potomac lived in nothing better than the " crib " or › Birket , Cursory Remarks , 1750. • Eddis , Letters , 1769-1777 . 2 " block " house which was made of squared logs COLONIAL HOUSES 55.
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