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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... Carolina . At about the same time , although the exact date is obscure , a party of New Englanders and another of Barbadians established themselves at Cape Fear , further to the south- ward . They were isolated from the first settlement ...
... Carolina . At about the same time , although the exact date is obscure , a party of New Englanders and another of Barbadians established themselves at Cape Fear , further to the south- ward . They were isolated from the first settlement ...
Page 395
... Carolina the population in 1719 amounted to 9000 whites and 12,000 negroes.1 By 1763 there were 70,000 blacks to 30,000 whites.2 In North Carolina , where the industries were more suited to white labour , the proportions were reversed ...
... Carolina the population in 1719 amounted to 9000 whites and 12,000 negroes.1 By 1763 there were 70,000 blacks to 30,000 whites.2 In North Carolina , where the industries were more suited to white labour , the proportions were reversed ...
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... Carolina aristocracy and the mother country were beginning to be unloosed , a formidable insurrection in North Carolina showed how weak were the bonds of union among the colonists themselves . The war of the " regulation " was an ...
... Carolina aristocracy and the mother country were beginning to be unloosed , a formidable insurrection in North Carolina showed how weak were the bonds of union among the colonists themselves . The war of the " regulation " was an ...
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