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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 Jerusalem . A large number of these works were printed , in England or on the Continent . Most ...
... colonies , often for political or economic purposes , but also , in New England especially , to " justify the ways of God to men " in the New Jerusalem . A large number of these works were printed , in England or on the Continent . Most ...
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... colonies , where nat- ural conditions favored manu- factures and commerce , this ex- ploitation in time became in- tolerable , and provided one of the deep - rooted reasons for the Revolution . Although the south ern plantation colonies ...
... colonies , where nat- ural conditions favored manu- factures and commerce , this ex- ploitation in time became in- tolerable , and provided one of the deep - rooted reasons for the Revolution . Although the south ern plantation colonies ...
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... COLONIES Lying between New England to the northeast and the sprawl- ing farmlands of the southern colonies stretched the provinces of New York , New Jersey , Dela- ware , and Pennsylvania . The seed of American toleration was sown in ...
... COLONIES Lying between New England to the northeast and the sprawl- ing farmlands of the southern colonies stretched the provinces of New York , New Jersey , Dela- ware , and Pennsylvania . The seed of American toleration was sown in ...
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WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
Of Plymouth Plantation Book II | 20 |
SAMUEL SEWALL 16521730 | 26 |
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