The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... colonies , French and English , connected with it , from their discovery down to the time at which Canada passed under the British Crown ; secondly , that of the other English colonies in North America from their origin to the Declara ...
... colonies , French and English , connected with it , from their discovery down to the time at which Canada passed under the British Crown ; secondly , that of the other English colonies in North America from their origin to the Declara ...
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... COLONIES ( 1700-1763 ) Unity of the colonies Political conditions Economical conditions Trade and industry Religious conditions By JOHN A. DOYLE , M.A. The Church of England in America Education Colonial literature Oglethorpe and ...
... COLONIES ( 1700-1763 ) Unity of the colonies Political conditions Economical conditions Trade and industry Religious conditions By JOHN A. DOYLE , M.A. The Church of England in America Education Colonial literature Oglethorpe and ...
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... Colonies as strategic posts 109 • Settlement of Acadia 110 The capital of Acadia 111 · Cape Breton and Île de Saint ... colonies New England colonies . French and British claims Collision in the West . · French intrigues in Acadia . 114 ...
... Colonies as strategic posts 109 • Settlement of Acadia 110 The capital of Acadia 111 · Cape Breton and Île de Saint ... colonies New England colonies . French and British claims Collision in the West . · French intrigues in Acadia . 114 ...
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... colonies political rights were fenced in by religious qualifications more or less severe ; but there was nothing which could be called a class permanently excluded from power . Citizenship was within the reach of all . In Virginia there ...
... colonies political rights were fenced in by religious qualifications more or less severe ; but there was nothing which could be called a class permanently excluded from power . Citizenship was within the reach of all . In Virginia there ...
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... colonies . None had directly any lasting influence on the Puritan colonies of New England . They were in truth rather factories or stations for trade and fishing than regular colonies . For the present we are only concerned with one of ...
... colonies . None had directly any lasting influence on the Puritan colonies of New England . They were in truth rather factories or stations for trade and fishing than regular colonies . For the present we are only concerned with one of ...
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The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7 Sir Adolphus William Ward,George Walter Prothero,Stanley Mordaunt Leathes Zobrazení fragmentů - 1934 |
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