Social and Economic History of the United States: From handicraft to factory, 1500-1820Heath, 1930 - Počet stran: 684 |
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... Europe to extend its civilization to other parts of the world and to lay the foundations of America . 1. MEDIEVAL EUROPE DISCOVERS ASIA AND AFRICA A thousand years ago Western Europe was in a very true sense a small , isolated corner of ...
... Europe to extend its civilization to other parts of the world and to lay the foundations of America . 1. MEDIEVAL EUROPE DISCOVERS ASIA AND AFRICA A thousand years ago Western Europe was in a very true sense a small , isolated corner of ...
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... Europe , her lords and kings , her bishops and abbots , and her wealthier merchants and their families , with articles of personal adorn- ment , with food and with furnishings for their palaces and manor houses , their churches and ...
... Europe , her lords and kings , her bishops and abbots , and her wealthier merchants and their families , with articles of personal adorn- ment , with food and with furnishings for their palaces and manor houses , their churches and ...
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... Europe of its gold and silver . cious metals By the opening of the sixteenth century the mines into Europe of Europe were probably not producing more than $ 500,000 to $ 750,000 worth of precious metals annually ; approximately the same ...
... Europe of its gold and silver . cious metals By the opening of the sixteenth century the mines into Europe of Europe were probably not producing more than $ 500,000 to $ 750,000 worth of precious metals annually ; approximately the same ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE COLONIAL FARMER | 61 |
THE COLONIAL MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURER | 122 |
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