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... whole was the sea . Those who jour- neyed upon the Atlantic thought as little of cross- ing the water as they did of traversing the land , and travelers took ship for England and the West Indies with less hesitation than they had in ...
... whole was the sea . Those who jour- neyed upon the Atlantic thought as little of cross- ing the water as they did of traversing the land , and travelers took ship for England and the West Indies with less hesitation than they had in ...
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... whole lay bottled up , as it were , and inaccessible to harbor and ocean , ex- cept through a narrow neck of land of which the island of Manhattan was the terminus . The people of the province - English , Dutch , and French , with " a ...
... whole lay bottled up , as it were , and inaccessible to harbor and ocean , ex- cept through a narrow neck of land of which the island of Manhattan was the terminus . The people of the province - English , Dutch , and French , with " a ...
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... whole , and the Germans - like the Swiss in the same colony - were isolated and politi- cally unimportant . Throughout the period the center of the social and political life of South Caro- lina was at Charleston . Georgia had very few ...
... whole , and the Germans - like the Swiss in the same colony - were isolated and politi- cally unimportant . Throughout the period the center of the social and political life of South Caro- lina was at Charleston . Georgia had very few ...
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... , the " ruling purpose " which sent colonial sons with their cattle and be- longings to some distant frontier township , where they would thrust back the wilderness and create 23 a new community . Throughout the whole of the colonial 22.
... , the " ruling purpose " which sent colonial sons with their cattle and be- longings to some distant frontier township , where they would thrust back the wilderness and create 23 a new community . Throughout the whole of the colonial 22.
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a new community . Throughout the whole of the colonial period this migration westward in quest of land , whether overseas or through the wilder- ness , whether from New England or Old England or the Continent , continued at an ...
a new community . Throughout the whole of the colonial period this migration westward in quest of land , whether overseas or through the wilder- ness , whether from New England or Old England or the Continent , continued at an ...
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acres adorned advertised America Anglican Annapolis apprentice back country Beverley Birket Boston breeches brick building built Cape Fear captain chaises Charleston chiefly church cloth coast colonial colonists color Connecticut diary drink Dutch early Edenton eighteenth century England English Essex Institute fall line farmers farms ferry French frequently Georgia Germans Governor horses houses Huguenots imported indentured servants Indian indigo Jersey John Jonathan Boucher journey King's Chapel labor land large numbers less libraries lived London manors Maryland Mass Massachusetts master meetinghouse merchants negroes Newport North occasionally Pennsylvania period Philadelphia plantations planters Portsmouth Quakers Quincy race Rhode Island rivers road Salem Savannah schools Scotch-Irish sermons settlements settlers ship silk slaves social sold sometimes South Carolina Southern stone Thomas Thomas Bulfinch tion towns trade traveler usually Virginia voyage West Indies William Byrd Williamsburg Wilmington women wood wore wrote York