A History of the Old SouthMacmillan, 1949 - Počet stran: 636 |
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Strana 39
... thousand white indentured servants and two thousand slaves in a total population of forty - five thousand people . The by - product of this form of labor was the development of a large class of yeoman farmers . Until 1660 it was easy ...
... thousand white indentured servants and two thousand slaves in a total population of forty - five thousand people . The by - product of this form of labor was the development of a large class of yeoman farmers . Until 1660 it was easy ...
Strana 189
... thousand people , black and white ; Lower Louisiana had about sixty thousand people , exclusive of Indians , Upper Louisiana ( Missouri ) about ten thousand . * In October , 1800 , Napoleon Bonaparte forced Spain to cede to him the ...
... thousand people , black and white ; Lower Louisiana had about sixty thousand people , exclusive of Indians , Upper Louisiana ( Missouri ) about ten thousand . * In October , 1800 , Napoleon Bonaparte forced Spain to cede to him the ...
Strana 434
... thousand barrels of flour a day . Baltimore was also a great flour- milling city . From these two centers vast ... thousand persons , the largest labor force engaged in any Southern manufacturing enterprise . There were also over four ...
... thousand barrels of flour a day . Baltimore was also a great flour- milling city . From these two centers vast ... thousand persons , the largest labor force engaged in any Southern manufacturing enterprise . There were also over four ...
Obsah
Southern Land and Southern Blood I | 1 |
H Origin of the Plantations and Towns | 27 |
III The Rise of a Native Aristocracy | 52 |
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A History of the Old South: The Emergence of a Reluctant Nation Clement Eaton Zobrazení fragmentů - 1975 |
A History of the Old South: The Emergence of a Reluctant Nation Clement Eaton Zobrazení fragmentů - 1987 |
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