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... race types already present , rendered assimilation more difficult . The entire colonial period was marked by shift- ing and unsettled conditions . The older colonies Virginia , New England , Maryland , and New York - were undergoing ...
... race types already present , rendered assimilation more difficult . The entire colonial period was marked by shift- ing and unsettled conditions . The older colonies Virginia , New England , Maryland , and New York - were undergoing ...
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... racial elements which made up its composite population . The territory occupied by the colonists stretched along the American coast from Nova Scotia to Georgia . The earliest settlements lay near the ocean , but in some cases extended ...
... racial elements which made up its composite population . The territory occupied by the colonists stretched along the American coast from Nova Scotia to Georgia . The earliest settlements lay near the ocean , but in some cases extended ...
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... climate , soil , and economic opportunity . But the races which came to dwell in these new lands were no less diverse than the country . At the close of 3 the period here under review , that is , in THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 5.
... climate , soil , and economic opportunity . But the races which came to dwell in these new lands were no less diverse than the country . At the close of 3 the period here under review , that is , in THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE 5.
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... races were scattered lay New England , ex- tending from the wilds of Maine through a beauti- ful rolling country of green fields and tree - clad slopes , to the rocky environs of the White Moun- tains , the Berkshires , and the ...
... races were scattered lay New England , ex- tending from the wilds of Maine through a beauti- ful rolling country of green fields and tree - clad slopes , to the rocky environs of the White Moun- tains , the Berkshires , and the ...
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... racial factors of their population or the topographical features of their land . England had a single dominant stock in a land of many small communities and independent seaports . New York and Pennsylvania , on the other hand , with ...
... racial factors of their population or the topographical features of their land . England had a single dominant stock in a land of many small communities and independent seaports . New York and Pennsylvania , on the other hand , with ...
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