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... planters , mer- chants , and holders of political office , men of enter- prise and standing . The Jews on the other hand had no social or political privileges and made their mark principally in the field of commerce and trade ...
... planters , mer- chants , and holders of political office , men of enter- prise and standing . The Jews on the other hand had no social or political privileges and made their mark principally in the field of commerce and trade ...
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... planters raised neither rice nor indigo , as did those of South Caro- lina and Georgia , they were similar to them in manners , customs , and habits of life . Just as the men of the Cape Fear region confined their activities to the ...
... planters raised neither rice nor indigo , as did those of South Caro- lina and Georgia , they were similar to them in manners , customs , and habits of life . Just as the men of the Cape Fear region confined their activities to the ...
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... planter under limited leases and paid their rents in money , or probably more often in produce , labor , and money , as did the tenants of William Beverley of Beverley Manor on the Rappahannock . As many of the large estates in Maryland ...
... planter under limited leases and paid their rents in money , or probably more often in produce , labor , and money , as did the tenants of William Beverley of Beverley Manor on the Rappahannock . As many of the large estates in Maryland ...
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... planters , they were equally zealous in acquiring properties for themselves be- yond the " fall line " to the west , and some of them endeavored to add to their wealth by pro- moting the building of towns . It was in 1745 that Dulaney ...
... planters , they were equally zealous in acquiring properties for themselves be- yond the " fall line " to the west , and some of them endeavored to add to their wealth by pro- moting the building of towns . It was in 1745 that Dulaney ...
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... planters had houses which they occu- pied during the greater part of the year or at any rate when the Assembly was in session and life was gay and festive . Such other centers of popu- lation as Baltimore , Frederick , Hagerstown , Nor ...
... planters had houses which they occu- pied during the greater part of the year or at any rate when the Assembly was in session and life was gay and festive . Such other centers of popu- lation as Baltimore , Frederick , Hagerstown , Nor ...
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