The Spirit of '76: The Growth of American Patriotism Before IndependenceOxford University Press, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... South Carolina , or Bridgetown in Bar- bados . In time , Lancaster saddles , beaver traps , and Pennsylvania rifles would be transported in great Cones- toga wagons drawn by huge horses by way of “ The Great Philadelphia Wagon Road " as ...
... South Carolina , or Bridgetown in Bar- bados . In time , Lancaster saddles , beaver traps , and Pennsylvania rifles would be transported in great Cones- toga wagons drawn by huge horses by way of “ The Great Philadelphia Wagon Road " as ...
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... South Carolina rice for the projected invasion of Canada . That much of this outburst of pride and soaring self ... South - Carolina Gazette , May 10 , 1740 ; June 22 , August 9 , 1745 ; Pennsylvania Gazette , July 25 , August 1 , 1745 ...
... South Carolina rice for the projected invasion of Canada . That much of this outburst of pride and soaring self ... South - Carolina Gazette , May 10 , 1740 ; June 22 , August 9 , 1745 ; Pennsylvania Gazette , July 25 , August 1 , 1745 ...
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... South Carolina . Furthermore they had maintained relations in the colonies and in Britain and on the continent of Europe with Presbyterians and other Calvinist groups . The following list of organizations and events com- piled from ...
... South Carolina . Furthermore they had maintained relations in the colonies and in Britain and on the continent of Europe with Presbyterians and other Calvinist groups . The following list of organizations and events com- piled from ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Sweetness of the Country 16071690 | 9 |
The Expanding Intercolonial Community | 40 |
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