Social and Economic History of the United States: From handicraft to factory, 1500-1820Heath, 1930 - Počet stran: 684 |
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... depended in no small measure not only upon the colony in which he lived but upon his economic status and religious affili- ation . In Massachusetts , for instance , until 1684 suffrage was restricted to members of the Congregational ...
... depended in no small measure not only upon the colony in which he lived but upon his economic status and religious affili- ation . In Massachusetts , for instance , until 1684 suffrage was restricted to members of the Congregational ...
Strana 534
... depended on keeping the Mississippi open from its mately related to acquisition source to its mouth was one of the major reasons of Louisiana for the acquisition by the United States of the vast Louisiana tract . Unfortunately for the ...
... depended on keeping the Mississippi open from its mately related to acquisition source to its mouth was one of the major reasons of Louisiana for the acquisition by the United States of the vast Louisiana tract . Unfortunately for the ...
Strana 562
... , however , schoolbooks outnumbered all other western publications . For a time the West depended upon the East for its texts , but by 1825 it was supplying a large part of its own spellers , primers 562 TWO GENERATIONS OF FRONTIERSMEN.
... , however , schoolbooks outnumbered all other western publications . For a time the West depended upon the East for its texts , but by 1825 it was supplying a large part of its own spellers , primers 562 TWO GENERATIONS OF FRONTIERSMEN.
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE COLONIAL FARMER | 61 |
THE COLONIAL MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURER | 122 |
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