Social and Economic History of the United States: From handicraft to factory, 1500-1820Heath, 1930 - Počet stran: 684 |
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... industry to the costal areas of the New England and Middle colonies , with the result that these districts were early denuded of merchantable timber . Indeed , as early as 1670 a Plymouth law recited that several towns " are already ...
... industry to the costal areas of the New England and Middle colonies , with the result that these districts were early denuded of merchantable timber . Indeed , as early as 1670 a Plymouth law recited that several towns " are already ...
Strana 132
... industry was confined chiefly to New England and the Middle group . By recourse to bounties , the Southern colonies endeav- ored from time to time to develop the industry but without suc- cess . High freight rates , for instance ...
... industry was confined chiefly to New England and the Middle group . By recourse to bounties , the Southern colonies endeav- ored from time to time to develop the industry but without suc- cess . High freight rates , for instance ...
Strana 138
... industry . As early as 1614 Captain John Smith had visited the New England Early whaling coast " to take whales and make tryalls at a myne of gold and copper . " Richard Mather , who came to Massa- chusetts in 1635 , related that he had ...
... industry . As early as 1614 Captain John Smith had visited the New England Early whaling coast " to take whales and make tryalls at a myne of gold and copper . " Richard Mather , who came to Massa- chusetts in 1635 , related that he had ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE COLONIAL FARMER | 61 |
THE COLONIAL MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURER | 122 |
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