A Political and Civil History of the United States of America: From the Year 1763 to the Close of the Administration of President Washington, in March, 1797: Including a Summary View of the Political and Civil State of the North American Colonies, Prior to that Period, Volume 1 |
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... appointed governor general of New Eng- land - His despotic acts - Revolution in New England - Connecticut and Rhode Island resume their charters - New Charter granted Massachusetts- Great Britain jealous of the independence of the ...
... appointed governor general of New Eng- land - His despotic acts - Revolution in New England - Connecticut and Rhode Island resume their charters - New Charter granted Massachusetts- Great Britain jealous of the independence of the ...
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... appointed --- Private letters of governor Hutchinson published --- Occasion a petition for his removal --- East India company send tea to America --- Destroyed at Boston --- Boston port bill --- Alteration of Massachusetts charter ...
... appointed --- Private letters of governor Hutchinson published --- Occasion a petition for his removal --- East India company send tea to America --- Destroyed at Boston --- Boston port bill --- Alteration of Massachusetts charter ...
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... appointed - Their powers - Reprisals ordered by congress - American ports opened to all the world except Great Britain -- Congress recommend to the colonies to form governments for them- selves --- Independence seriously contemplated ...
... appointed - Their powers - Reprisals ordered by congress - American ports opened to all the world except Great Britain -- Congress recommend to the colonies to form governments for them- selves --- Independence seriously contemplated ...
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... appointed Governor General of the country . Other more important objects at that time occupied the attention of the French Court ; and this settlement was neglected , and on the death of Iberville , in 1701 , was deserted . * In 1712 ...
... appointed Governor General of the country . Other more important objects at that time occupied the attention of the French Court ; and this settlement was neglected , and on the death of Iberville , in 1701 , was deserted . * In 1712 ...
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... appointed for those affairs , and made them- selves a free people , and for such hold of themselves at present ; whereby they did rend in pieces , the first foundation of the build- ing , and so framed unto themselves , both new laws ...
... appointed for those affairs , and made them- selves a free people , and for such hold of themselves at present ; whereby they did rend in pieces , the first foundation of the build- ing , and so framed unto themselves , both new laws ...
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