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... colonies , often for political or economic purposes , but also , in New England especially , to “ justify the ways of God to men " in the New Jeru- salem . A large number of these ... Colonies, the Revolution, and the New Nation THE COLONIES.
... colonies , often for political or economic purposes , but also , in New England especially , to “ justify the ways of God to men " in the New Jeru- salem . A large number of these ... Colonies, the Revolution, and the New Nation THE COLONIES.
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... Colonies , were products , in some sort , of the Protestant Reformation , a fact which continues to influence the life and thought of the United States . VIRGINIA AND THE SOUTH However , the first permanent English settlement was the ...
... Colonies , were products , in some sort , of the Protestant Reformation , a fact which continues to influence the life and thought of the United States . VIRGINIA AND THE SOUTH However , the first permanent English settlement was the ...
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... Colonies , somewhat diffe- rent from those of New England , were to prove quite as important in providing those basic conditions and ideas which , during the revolutionary crises of the eigh- teenth century , were formally welded into a ...
... Colonies , somewhat diffe- rent from those of New England , were to prove quite as important in providing those basic conditions and ideas which , during the revolutionary crises of the eigh- teenth century , were formally welded into a ...
Contents
PREFACE | xxxix |
The Colonies the Revolution and the New Nation | 3 |
JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 11 |
Copyright | |
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