A New American HistoryFarrar & Rinehart, Incorporated, 1936 - Всего страниц: 900 A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES FROM COLONIAL DAYS TO F.D.R. VERY FEW REFERENCES TO NATIVE AMERICANS. |
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... trade must be restricted to Great Brit- ain and British colonies . Their supervision was taken from the hands of the cabinet secretaries in 1696 and turned over to a new board called the Board of Trade and Plantations . The board had no ...
... trade must be restricted to Great Brit- ain and British colonies . Their supervision was taken from the hands of the cabinet secretaries in 1696 and turned over to a new board called the Board of Trade and Plantations . The board had no ...
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... trade should not be permitted in any commodity that can be produced at home , even if the foreigner can sell it for less money . The idea that there is profit on both sides of a buying and selling trade would have seemed absurd to ...
... trade should not be permitted in any commodity that can be produced at home , even if the foreigner can sell it for less money . The idea that there is profit on both sides of a buying and selling trade would have seemed absurd to ...
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... trade with South America had grown enormously . If the Holy Alliance turned them back to Spain this flourishing trade would be lost . The British government declined to have anything to do with the idea , and would not even give any ...
... trade with South America had grown enormously . If the Holy Alliance turned them back to Spain this flourishing trade would be lost . The British government declined to have anything to do with the idea , and would not even give any ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
TWO JAMESTOWN AND VIRGINIA | 27 |
THREE PILGRIMS AND PURITANS | 41 |
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