The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... Massachusetts Bay Company Government in Massachusetts Connecticut and Rhode Island New Haven Royal Government in Virginia Proprietary Government in Maryland Struggles for Barbados Decline of Spanish Power in the Caribbean Constitutional ...
... Massachusetts Bay Company Government in Massachusetts Connecticut and Rhode Island New Haven Royal Government in Virginia Proprietary Government in Maryland Struggles for Barbados Decline of Spanish Power in the Caribbean Constitutional ...
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... Massachusetts Bay colony in 1629 Plymouth with its two or three hundred settlers was by far the largest centre of population in New England , but there were many other attempts along the coast from Maine southwards . None of them ...
... Massachusetts Bay colony in 1629 Plymouth with its two or three hundred settlers was by far the largest centre of population in New England , but there were many other attempts along the coast from Maine southwards . None of them ...
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... Massachusetts Bay , so that the little settlement was fortunately able to survive its early years without Indian attack . Constitutionally the colony was in an entirely anomalous position , for it could never procure a grant from the ...
... Massachusetts Bay , so that the little settlement was fortunately able to survive its early years without Indian attack . Constitutionally the colony was in an entirely anomalous position , for it could never procure a grant from the ...
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... MASSACHUSETTS BAY COMPANY 159 distance to govern themselves separately . Such plantation covenants were used in the next twenty years in the founding of many other settlements in New England , and they provided a written fundamental ...
... MASSACHUSETTS BAY COMPANY 159 distance to govern themselves separately . Such plantation covenants were used in the next twenty years in the founding of many other settlements in New England , and they provided a written fundamental ...
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... Massachusetts . They resolved that " the whole Govern- ment , together with the patent for the said Plantation , be by an order of court legally transferred and established to remain with us and others which shall inhabit upon the said ...
... Massachusetts . They resolved that " the whole Govern- ment , together with the patent for the said Plantation , be by an order of court legally transferred and established to remain with us and others which shall inhabit upon the said ...
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