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... took ship for England and the West Indies with 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 ...
... took ship for England and the West Indies with 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 ...
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... 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.
... 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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took part in the social , political , and commercial life of the older communities . The Huguenots and the Highlanders became influential planters , mer- chants , and holders of political office , men of enter- prise and standing . The ...
took part in the social , political , and commercial life of the older communities . The Huguenots and the Highlanders became influential planters , mer- chants , and holders of political office , men of enter- prise and standing . The ...
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... took up tenan- cies under the land speculators of Annapolis , and began an era of small farms and diversified staples essentially different from the plantation life of the Chesapeake . As these pioneers passed on , they found homes ...
... took up tenan- cies under the land speculators of Annapolis , and began an era of small farms and diversified staples essentially different from the plantation life of the Chesapeake . As these pioneers passed on , they found homes ...
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... took up ex- tensive grants of land on the upper waters of the Savannah River , the only people in these colonies who gave real evidence of the pioneer instinct were the Germans . They entered South Carolina about 1735 , pushed up the ...
... took up ex- tensive grants of land on the upper waters of the Savannah River , the only people in these colonies who gave real evidence of the pioneer instinct were the Germans . They entered South Carolina about 1735 , pushed up the ...
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