Acadia, Maine, and New Scotland: Marginal Colonies in the Seventeenth CenturyHuronia Historical Parks, Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation by University of Toronto Press, 1981 - History - 293 pages |
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Page 66
... land were emerging as a further source of tension . John Winthrop in 1629 enunciated what was from an English point of view an appropriate theory of Indian land rights : ' As for the Natives in New England , they inclose noe Land ...
... land were emerging as a further source of tension . John Winthrop in 1629 enunciated what was from an English point of view an appropriate theory of Indian land rights : ' As for the Natives in New England , they inclose noe Land ...
Page 105
... land - owners hold- ing ultimately from the grants of the Council for New England or of Sir Ferdinando Gorges as lord proprietor . In the early years , particularly in the case of those settlements which derived from the Laconia ...
... land - owners hold- ing ultimately from the grants of the Council for New England or of Sir Ferdinando Gorges as lord proprietor . In the early years , particularly in the case of those settlements which derived from the Laconia ...
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... land ... ' ( Denys , Description , 481–2 ; translation , 146 ) . 59 ' For I built two forts and he burned one of them , and if he built nothing himself nor cleared more than seven or eight arpents of land , he also burned the church and ...
... land ... ' ( Denys , Description , 481–2 ; translation , 146 ) . 59 ' For I built two forts and he burned one of them , and if he built nothing himself nor cleared more than seven or eight arpents of land , he also burned the church and ...
Contents
Relationships with Europe | 37 |
Relationships with Native Peoples58 | 58 |
Relationships with Other Colonies | 80 |
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