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... greatly to the prosperity of the communities where they culti- vated their lands . Huguenots , Jews , and High- landers remained in numbers near the coast and took part in the social , political , and commercial 6 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... greatly to the prosperity of the communities where they culti- vated their lands . Huguenots , Jews , and High- landers remained in numbers near the coast and took part in the social , political , and commercial 6 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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... social or political privileges and made their mark principally in the field of commerce and trade . Northernmost of the regions over which these many races were scattered lay New England , ex- tending from the wilds of Maine through a ...
... social or political privileges and made their mark principally in the field of commerce and trade . Northernmost of the regions over which these many races were scattered lay New England , ex- tending from the wilds of Maine through a ...
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... social distinctions and to its strangely shaped territory . Philadelphia was the center of the far more com- pact colony of Pennsylvania and the seat of a more united , powerful , and dominant political party . The Quakers on principle ...
... social distinctions and to its strangely shaped territory . Philadelphia was the center of the far more com- pact colony of Pennsylvania and the seat of a more united , powerful , and dominant political party . The Quakers on principle ...
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... social and political life of South Caro- lina was at Charleston . Georgia had very few foreigners , though she stood unique among her sister colonies in possessing a small settlement of Greeks and another of Salzburgers or Austrian ...
... social and political life of South Caro- lina was at Charleston . Georgia had very few foreigners , though she stood unique among her sister colonies in possessing a small settlement of Greeks and another of Salzburgers or Austrian ...
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... social and commercial nature . Though the Cape Fear 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 ...
... social and commercial nature . Though the Cape Fear 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 ...
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