A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 sidor |
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... declared dissolved , and the government of the colony devolved on the crown , under the charter . 7. While the controversy between the king and company was going on , the colonists were left to take care of thern- selves . In February ...
... declared dissolved , and the government of the colony devolved on the crown , under the charter . 7. While the controversy between the king and company was going on , the colonists were left to take care of thern- selves . In February ...
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... declaration of unlimited submission to the king , when urged by the royal commissioners , but they sent a petition to the king praying for a confirmation of their civil rights under their charter . 8. The king refused to recognize the ...
... declaration of unlimited submission to the king , when urged by the royal commissioners , but they sent a petition to the king praying for a confirmation of their civil rights under their charter . 8. The king refused to recognize the ...
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... declared to be the established religion of the colony , were banished . Puritan missiona- ries from New England were silenced , and ordered to leave the colony . 11. Never , since the great massacre of 1622 , had there been any real ...
... declared to be the established religion of the colony , were banished . Puritan missiona- ries from New England were silenced , and ordered to leave the colony . 11. Never , since the great massacre of 1622 , had there been any real ...
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... declared ? What was done by Massachusetts and Conrecticut before war was Leclared ? 4. Massachusetts raised four companies , under the com- mand 3 * CHAP . X. ] THE NEW ENGLAND CONFEDERATION . 57 New settlements and new towns were ...
... declared ? What was done by Massachusetts and Conrecticut before war was Leclared ? 4. Massachusetts raised four companies , under the com- mand 3 * CHAP . X. ] THE NEW ENGLAND CONFEDERATION . 57 New settlements and new towns were ...
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... declared object of the Confederation was , a protection of the lives , liberties , and property of the whole , against foreign or domestic enemies . Each colony was to be perfectly free in the management of its own in- ternal affairs ...
... declared object of the Confederation was , a protection of the lives , liberties , and property of the whole , against foreign or domestic enemies . Each colony was to be perfectly free in the management of its own in- ternal affairs ...
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