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 ...
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... Carolina proprietors ; in his view he was delegating a responsibility rather than parting with a source of profit . 1 See Van Rensselaer , M. G. , Hist . of New York in the Seventeenth Century ; Channing , E. , Hist . of United States ...
... Carolina proprietors ; in his view he was delegating a responsibility rather than parting with a source of profit . 1 See Van Rensselaer , M. G. , Hist . of New York in the Seventeenth Century ; Channing , E. , Hist . of United States ...
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... Carolina ) the three totals were probably 30,000 , 90,000 and 157,000 , most of the growth occurring in Maryland and Virginia . The figures for the southern colonies include a certain number of negroes , but slavery had not yet attained ...
... Carolina ) the three totals were probably 30,000 , 90,000 and 157,000 , most of the growth occurring in Maryland and Virginia . The figures for the southern colonies include a certain number of negroes , but slavery had not yet attained ...
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... Carolina , stirred up the Lord High Treasurer and the Commissioners of the Customs to obtain the 1 Journal of Commissioners for Trade and Plantations , 1718-22 , p . 200 . 2 Ibid . pp . 138-9 . 3 § xviii . 4 " Any of the [ enumerated ] ...
... Carolina , stirred up the Lord High Treasurer and the Commissioners of the Customs to obtain the 1 Journal of Commissioners for Trade and Plantations , 1718-22 , p . 200 . 2 Ibid . pp . 138-9 . 3 § xviii . 4 " Any of the [ enumerated ] ...
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... Carolina and Georgia were allowed to export rice directly to points south of Cape Finisterre . This privilege was further extended in 1764 and 1765 to include other colonies and a wider southern area . Naval stores , copper , beaver and ...
... Carolina and Georgia were allowed to export rice directly to points south of Cape Finisterre . This privilege was further extended in 1764 and 1765 to include other colonies and a wider southern area . Naval stores , copper , beaver and ...
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