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... Pennsylvania -famous later as Mason and Dixon's Line - lay two groups of colonies in a semitropical zone occu- pying the tidewater lowlands about the Chesapeake and the great rivers and sounds of the southern coast . These lowlands ...
... Pennsylvania -famous later as Mason and Dixon's Line - lay two groups of colonies in a semitropical zone occu- pying the tidewater lowlands about the Chesapeake and the great rivers and sounds of the southern coast . These lowlands ...
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few foreigners . At that time a few Germans crept down from Pennsylvania and others came in by way of the Virginia Capes , some of whom found lodgment in Baltimore and in 1758 erected a Ger- man church there . Virginia had at the ...
few foreigners . At that time a few Germans crept down from Pennsylvania and others came in by way of the Virginia Capes , some of whom found lodgment in Baltimore and in 1758 erected a Ger- man church there . Virginia had at the ...
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... Pennsylvania , and a few Danes are said to have come into New Hamp- shire with imported Danish cattle . Following the Acadian Expulsion ( 1755 ) , the French Neutrals or Acadians were distributed among the cities from Portsmouth to ...
... Pennsylvania , and a few Danes are said to have come into New Hamp- shire with imported Danish cattle . Following the Acadian Expulsion ( 1755 ) , the French Neutrals or Acadians were distributed among the cities from Portsmouth to ...
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... - ginia and North Carolina . These regions did not receive their pioneers from the tidewater settle- ments . Central Maryland remained a wilderness until the Germans from Pennsylvania , carrying the goods in 18 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... - ginia and North Carolina . These regions did not receive their pioneers from the tidewater settle- ments . Central Maryland remained a wilderness until the Germans from Pennsylvania , carrying the goods in 18 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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until the Germans from Pennsylvania , carrying the goods in wagons and driving their cattle before them , entered the territory , took up tenan- cies under the land speculators of Annapolis , and began an era of small farms and ...
until the Germans from Pennsylvania , carrying the goods in wagons and driving their cattle before them , entered the territory , took up tenan- cies under the land speculators of Annapolis , and began an era of small farms and ...
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