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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Page 144
... colonists . The sequel was a dispute that caused trouble for many years . Courteen at once took up the idea of planting Barbados in earnest , and provided the funds by a small syndicate . Before the close of 1628 some sixteen hundred ...
... colonists . The sequel was a dispute that caused trouble for many years . Courteen at once took up the idea of planting Barbados in earnest , and provided the funds by a small syndicate . Before the close of 1628 some sixteen hundred ...
Page 247
... colonists expressed indignation against this minority rule . The grievance was material , even if exaggerated , for ... colonists had been emigrants from England . After the Restoration the new acquisitions of the Carolinas , New York ...
... colonists expressed indignation against this minority rule . The grievance was material , even if exaggerated , for ... colonists had been emigrants from England . After the Restoration the new acquisitions of the Carolinas , New York ...
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... colonists , following upon the imposition of the tea and other duties , had resulted in the diversion of a large amount of trade to France.2 Commercial relations of this sort naturally drew the colonists closer to their erstwhile ...
... colonists , following upon the imposition of the tea and other duties , had resulted in the diversion of a large amount of trade to France.2 Commercial relations of this sort naturally drew the colonists closer to their erstwhile ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 22 |
The Newfoundland Fishery | 29 |
The Western Adventurers | 35 |
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