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... Government in Maryland . 1650 • 2654 • • Restoration of the Proprietary Government in Maryland . Charters granted to Rhode Island and Connecticut ; grant of Carolina to Shaftesbury and others Commissioners sent out from England to the ...
... Government in Maryland . 1650 • 2654 • • Restoration of the Proprietary Government in Maryland . Charters granted to Rhode Island and Connecticut ; grant of Carolina to Shaftesbury and others Commissioners sent out from England to the ...
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... Government 1789 Indian War . . Insurrection in Pennsylvania 1790-4 1791 Invention of the cotton - gin by Whitney 1793 Death of Washington , December 14th 1799 Washington made the seat of Government • 1800 War with the Barbary States ...
... Government 1789 Indian War . . Insurrection in Pennsylvania 1790-4 1791 Invention of the cotton - gin by Whitney 1793 Death of Washington , December 14th 1799 Washington made the seat of Government • 1800 War with the Barbary States ...
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... government openly and professedly allowed the Indians to be used as slaves , and though it never gave the settlers full liberty to do as they pleased with them , yet in most of the colonies the natives were from the very beginning ...
... government openly and professedly allowed the Indians to be used as slaves , and though it never gave the settlers full liberty to do as they pleased with them , yet in most of the colonies the natives were from the very beginning ...
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... government too strove to protect the natives , and not wholly without success . But Spain was at that time completely taken up with European affairs , and had not leisure enough for a subject of such importance and difficulty . For ...
... government too strove to protect the natives , and not wholly without success . But Spain was at that time completely taken up with European affairs , and had not leisure enough for a subject of such importance and difficulty . For ...
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... government of Sir Thomas Smith , they seem steadily to have sought the good of the colony rather than their own gain . Yet in all probability Virginia gained by their dissolution , for under the King the colony was left to itself , and ...
... government of Sir Thomas Smith , they seem steadily to have sought the good of the colony rather than their own gain . Yet in all probability Virginia gained by their dissolution , for under the King the colony was left to itself , and ...
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