Conflict and Consensus in Early American HistoryAllen Freeman Davis, Harold D. Woodman D.C. Heath, 1980 - Počet stran: 465 |
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... colonial governments . Laws of entail and primogeniture insured the economic basis of colonial society , so much so that Thomas Jefferson believed that their abolition in Virginia would annul the privileges of an " aristocracy of wealth ...
... colonial governments . Laws of entail and primogeniture insured the economic basis of colonial society , so much so that Thomas Jefferson believed that their abolition in Virginia would annul the privileges of an " aristocracy of wealth ...
Strana 79
... colonial society must be , in certain vital ways , unstable . Unable to exercise complete polit- ical control , subject to continual external intervention and negative inter- ference , a colonial society cannot achieve effective ...
... colonial society must be , in certain vital ways , unstable . Unable to exercise complete polit- ical control , subject to continual external intervention and negative inter- ference , a colonial society cannot achieve effective ...
Strana 80
... colonial wars of liberation , certain elements were of necessity shared in com- mon . Within any colonial society there exists an establishment , a group of men whose interests and situation tie them to the existing structure and whose ...
... colonial wars of liberation , certain elements were of necessity shared in com- mon . Within any colonial society there exists an establishment , a group of men whose interests and situation tie them to the existing structure and whose ...
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