The Spirit of '76: The Growth of American Patriotism Before IndependenceOxford University Press, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... existence of a rising feel- ing of resentment by many colonists up and down the Atlantic seaboard over the shabby treatment accorded them by the mother country . The revolutionary condi- tions did , however , bring some of the principal ...
... existence of a rising feel- ing of resentment by many colonists up and down the Atlantic seaboard over the shabby treatment accorded them by the mother country . The revolutionary condi- tions did , however , bring some of the principal ...
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... existence of in- tercolonial money - lending as early as the period of the French and Indian War.6 • In nearly every respect , land continued to be the pri- mary source of wealth , and the visible fact , as Lord Adam Gordon observed ...
... existence of in- tercolonial money - lending as early as the period of the French and Indian War.6 • In nearly every respect , land continued to be the pri- mary source of wealth , and the visible fact , as Lord Adam Gordon observed ...
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... existence for a long time , and their leaders had devised methods that , considering the age and state of communications , had proved amazingly ef- ficient in propagating and protecting their religious 8. For lists of the debtors to the ...
... existence for a long time , and their leaders had devised methods that , considering the age and state of communications , had proved amazingly ef- ficient in propagating and protecting their religious 8. For lists of the debtors to the ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Sweetness of the Country 16071690 | 9 |
The Expanding Intercolonial Community | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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