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 37
... Europe , with native peoples , and with other colonies . Relationships with Europe were of especial importance in the early stages . Each colony was dependent upon its crown for the charter , or other such instrument , which created it ...
... Europe , with native peoples , and with other colonies . Relationships with Europe were of especial importance in the early stages . Each colony was dependent upon its crown for the charter , or other such instrument , which created it ...
Page 49
... Europe and European merchants did in a sense contain the seeds of its own destruction ; the various commercial ventures , together with the more overtly colonial efforts , brought a shifting but significant population to the colonies ...
... Europe and European merchants did in a sense contain the seeds of its own destruction ; the various commercial ventures , together with the more overtly colonial efforts , brought a shifting but significant population to the colonies ...
Page 57
... Europe itself . To be sure , European political authority did not cease to be important in the colonies . The crown , or in England and Scotland the prevailing authority during the civil war and interregnum , con- tinued to be the fount ...
... Europe itself . To be sure , European political authority did not cease to be important in the colonies . The crown , or in England and Scotland the prevailing authority during the civil war and interregnum , con- tinued to be the fount ...
Contents
Relationships with Europe37 | 37 |
Relationships with Native Peoples | 58 |
Relationships with Other Colonies | 80 |
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