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... wide valleys , of many rivers and excellent harbors - a land admirably adapted to a system of intensive farming and husbandry . The variety of its staples was matched by the diversity of the occupations of its people . Fishing , agricul ...
... wide valleys , of many rivers and excellent harbors - a land admirably adapted to a system of intensive farming and husbandry . The variety of its staples was matched by the diversity of the occupations of its people . Fishing , agricul ...
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... wide , fertile agricultural country which included West Jersey and Delaware and which was in- habited by people of many races and many creeds , all tilling the soil and contributing to the pros- perity of the merchant class . These ...
... wide , fertile agricultural country which included West Jersey and Delaware and which was in- habited by people of many races and many creeds , all tilling the soil and contributing to the pros- perity of the merchant class . These ...
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... wide acres under cultivation , with ten- ants and rent rolls and other aspects of a pro- prietary and aristocratic order . Had he made further inquiries or extended his observations to the west and 28 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... wide acres under cultivation , with ten- ants and rent rolls and other aspects of a pro- prietary and aristocratic order . Had he made further inquiries or extended his observations to the west and 28 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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... wide stretches of land filled with large estates and plantations . The clearings to which he was accustomed , though often little more than a third of the whole area , consisted of great fields of tobacco , grain , rice , and indigo ...
... wide stretches of land filled with large estates and plantations . The clearings to which he was accustomed , though often little more than a third of the whole area , consisted of great fields of tobacco , grain , rice , and indigo ...
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... wide and three and a half deep . Most of the South Carolina planters had their town houses and divided their time between city and country . They lived in Charleston , George- town , Beaufort Town , and Dorchester , but of these ...
... wide and three and a half deep . Most of the South Carolina planters had their town houses and divided their time between city and country . They lived in Charleston , George- town , Beaufort Town , and Dorchester , but of these ...
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