The Spirit of '76: The Growth of American Patriotism Before IndependenceOxford University Press, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... Quakers , and shortly Presbyterians , would travel in- creasingly along this route on religious errands , while English , Swedes , Finns , and Dutch farmers and traders started a commercial traffic that would soon draw those Marylanders ...
... Quakers , and shortly Presbyterians , would travel in- creasingly along this route on religious errands , while English , Swedes , Finns , and Dutch farmers and traders started a commercial traffic that would soon draw those Marylanders ...
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... Quakers subscribed £ 300 for the relief of their fellow Christians . In the northern colonies , George Whitefield raised substantial sums for an orphanage at Ebenezer , Georgia , and for a charity school at Philadel- phia . Sympathy and ...
... Quakers subscribed £ 300 for the relief of their fellow Christians . In the northern colonies , George Whitefield raised substantial sums for an orphanage at Ebenezer , Georgia , and for a charity school at Philadel- phia . Sympathy and ...
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... Quakers , 12-13 , 36-37 , 57 , 68 , 90 Quebec , Canada , 61 , 62 , 98 , 108 Queen's College , 84 Reading , Rev. Philip , cited , 147 Rebellion , 146 , 150. See also Riots Religion , 12-13 , 68-72 , 80-83 , 118 , 133. See also Colonists ...
... Quakers , 12-13 , 36-37 , 57 , 68 , 90 Quebec , Canada , 61 , 62 , 98 , 108 Queen's College , 84 Reading , Rev. Philip , cited , 147 Rebellion , 146 , 150. See also Riots Religion , 12-13 , 68-72 , 80-83 , 118 , 133. See also Colonists ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Sweetness of the Country 16071690 | 9 |
The Expanding Intercolonial Community | 40 |
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