The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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... original settlements . The distribution of frontier land in eighteenth - century New England also followed a different pattern than in earlier years . Large grants were awarded to individual entrepreneurs who di- vided the land into ...
... original settlements . The distribution of frontier land in eighteenth - century New England also followed a different pattern than in earlier years . Large grants were awarded to individual entrepreneurs who di- vided the land into ...
Page 108
... original source of subsequent anti- aesthetic , sexually repressed , prohibitionist , and fundamentalist tendencies within American culture . These critics all shared the conviction that in the Massachusetts Bay Puritan experience could ...
... original source of subsequent anti- aesthetic , sexually repressed , prohibitionist , and fundamentalist tendencies within American culture . These critics all shared the conviction that in the Massachusetts Bay Puritan experience could ...
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... original small and contemptible be- ginning until it has attained its present magnitude , diminished in force ? Is the original cause of the movement - that slavery is a sin , and ought to be sup- pressed - weaker now than at the com ...
... original small and contemptible be- ginning until it has attained its present magnitude , diminished in force ? Is the original cause of the movement - that slavery is a sin , and ought to be sup- pressed - weaker now than at the com ...
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