History of the United StatesMacmillan, 1921 - 663 頁 |
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... later days , after initial tests had been made , wealthy proprietors were able to establish colonies on their own account , it was the corporation that furnished the capital and leadership in the beginning . - The Trading Company ...
... later days , after initial tests had been made , wealthy proprietors were able to establish colonies on their own account , it was the corporation that furnished the capital and leadership in the beginning . - The Trading Company ...
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... later English colonies - the Carolinas , New York , Pennsylvania , and Georgia - while receiving a steady stream of immigration from England , were constantly augmented by wanderers from the older settlements . New York was invaded by ...
... later English colonies - the Carolinas , New York , Pennsylvania , and Georgia - while receiving a steady stream of immigration from England , were constantly augmented by wanderers from the older settlements . New York was invaded by ...
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... later became prosperous and returned home with fortunes . In one case a young man who was forcibly carried over the sea lived to make his way back to England and establish his claim to a peerage . Akin to the kidnapped , at least in ...
... later became prosperous and returned home with fortunes . In one case a young man who was forcibly carried over the sea lived to make his way back to England and establish his claim to a peerage . Akin to the kidnapped , at least in ...
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... later years was due in no small measure to the inordinate zeal for profits that seized slave traders both in Old and in New England . Finding it relatively easy to secure negroes in Africa , they crowded the Southern ports with their ...
... later years was due in no small measure to the inordinate zeal for profits that seized slave traders both in Old and in New England . Finding it relatively easy to secure negroes in Africa , they crowded the Southern ports with their ...
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... later immigrants , in their search for cheap lands , were compelled to go to the border ; but in a large part the Yeoman and planter never- Their land hunger was never path breakers to the West were native Americans of the COLONIAL ...
... later immigrants , in their search for cheap lands , were compelled to go to the border ; but in a large part the Yeoman and planter never- Their land hunger was never path breakers to the West were native Americans of the COLONIAL ...
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第 618 頁 - Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole number of free persons, including those bound to service for a term of years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three-fifths of all...
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