The Spirit of '76: The Growth of American Patriotism Before IndependenceOxford University Press, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... feeling could be discerned in " these American parts , " nevertheless by 1690 , much had been ac- complished , albeit unconsciously , that laid the founda- tions so essential for the eventual growth of such a feeling among the colonial ...
... feeling could be discerned in " these American parts , " nevertheless by 1690 , much had been ac- complished , albeit unconsciously , that laid the founda- tions so essential for the eventual growth of such a feeling among the colonial ...
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... feeling of agreement and commitment . Eighty - four years after the meeting at New York , the American spirit would be spread sufficiently among the people to make the First Continental Congress a success . 29. Potter , ' in Travels in ...
... feeling of agreement and commitment . Eighty - four years after the meeting at New York , the American spirit would be spread sufficiently among the people to make the First Continental Congress a success . 29. Potter , ' in Travels in ...
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... feeling of solidarity among the members of the mercantile society in coastal and distant ports . Enjoying connections with traders in smaller communities , in the West Indies , and often in England and on the continent of Europe , they ...
... feeling of solidarity among the members of the mercantile society in coastal and distant ports . Enjoying connections with traders in smaller communities , in the West Indies , and often in England and on the continent of Europe , they ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Sweetness of the Country 16071690 | 9 |
The Expanding Intercolonial Community | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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