Social and Economic History of the United States: From handicraft to factory, 1500-1820Heath, 1930 - Počet stran: 684 |
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... especially those of the Dutch and German settlers and of their descendants , rivaled those of the Old World . A ready market and an abundance of hay and grain and of rich pasture lands made the production of cattle , sheep , and swine ...
... especially those of the Dutch and German settlers and of their descendants , rivaled those of the Old World . A ready market and an abundance of hay and grain and of rich pasture lands made the production of cattle , sheep , and swine ...
Strana 131
... especially from the Carolinas , she obtained great quantities . Between 1701 and 1718 , for instance , shipments of tar from America to England increased from 177 to 82,084 barrels , and of this amount South Carolina alone furnished ...
... especially from the Carolinas , she obtained great quantities . Between 1701 and 1718 , for instance , shipments of tar from America to England increased from 177 to 82,084 barrels , and of this amount South Carolina alone furnished ...
Strana 184
... especially those trained in the universities , brought their libraries with them and subsequently added to them . Thus William Brewster at the time of his death in 1643 had nearly four hundred volumes , and Miles Standish about fifty ...
... especially those trained in the universities , brought their libraries with them and subsequently added to them . Thus William Brewster at the time of his death in 1643 had nearly four hundred volumes , and Miles Standish about fifty ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE COLONIAL FARMER | 61 |
THE COLONIAL MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURER | 122 |
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