The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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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 ...
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... 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 . " 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 . " In North Carolina , where the industries were more suited to white labour , the proportions were reversed ...
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... Carolina : ASHE , S. A'C . History of North Carolina . Vol . 1. Greensboro ' , 1908 . BASSETT , J. S. The Constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina , 1663-1729 . Johns Hopkins University Studies , XII , No. 3. Baltimore , 1894 ...
... Carolina : ASHE , S. A'C . History of North Carolina . Vol . 1. Greensboro ' , 1908 . BASSETT , J. S. The Constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina , 1663-1729 . Johns Hopkins University Studies , XII , No. 3. Baltimore , 1894 ...
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