The Spirit of '76: The Growth of American Patriotism Before IndependenceOxford University Press, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... ( Boston , 1854 ) , V , 278 , 378 . 19. Cotton Mather , Magnalia Christi Americana ( London , 1702 ) , I , At- testation by John Higginson , A - 2 , C - 2 . An early instance of what was to become a habit 30 The Spirit of '76.
... ( Boston , 1854 ) , V , 278 , 378 . 19. Cotton Mather , Magnalia Christi Americana ( London , 1702 ) , I , At- testation by John Higginson , A - 2 , C - 2 . An early instance of what was to become a habit 30 The Spirit of '76.
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... become evident in later pages , will adduce further evidence that the English colonists called themselves Americans and referred to their land as America long before the War for Independence . crops were wheat and corn . While some of ...
... become evident in later pages , will adduce further evidence that the English colonists called themselves Americans and referred to their land as America long before the War for Independence . crops were wheat and corn . While some of ...
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... become ominous . 18 The tradition of dissent , which in many respects had made the colonies founded before 1690 a series of re- ligious experiments , continued to mold provincial life in the eighteenth century when it was both broadened ...
... become ominous . 18 The tradition of dissent , which in many respects had made the colonies founded before 1690 a series of re- ligious experiments , continued to mold provincial life in the eighteenth century when it was both broadened ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Sweetness of the Country 16071690 | 9 |
The Expanding Intercolonial Community | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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