Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 152
... towns to the north , west , or east . Outmigration from old communities and the founding of new towns proliferated after 1715 , as New Englanders became increasingly more mobile . Although a significant propor- tion of long - distance ...
... towns to the north , west , or east . Outmigration from old communities and the founding of new towns proliferated after 1715 , as New Englanders became increasingly more mobile . Although a significant propor- tion of long - distance ...
Page 167
... towns , these family political dynasties were based , to an important degree , upon long association with the town's history . But in a few towns , those in which a coherent and continuous elite had been slow to develop - Marblehead ...
... towns , these family political dynasties were based , to an important degree , upon long association with the town's history . But in a few towns , those in which a coherent and continuous elite had been slow to develop - Marblehead ...
Page 171
... town government , litigation rose steadily , and at a much faster rate in rural areas than in towns , and there was a marked increase in the number of cases involving disputes across town boundaries . An indication of the penetration of ...
... town government , litigation rose steadily , and at a much faster rate in rural areas than in towns , and there was a marked increase in the number of cases involving disputes across town boundaries . An indication of the penetration of ...
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