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... grant to each colony was to extend along the coast fifty miles north and fifty miles south of the point selected for settlement and one hundred miles inland . The entire region including the two grants was placed by the charter under ...
... grant to each colony was to extend along the coast fifty miles north and fifty miles south of the point selected for settlement and one hundred miles inland . The entire region including the two grants was placed by the charter under ...
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... grant and au- thorizing it to place a governor over the colony . The bounds of the colony were extended along the coast two hundred miles north and two hun- dred miles south of Point Comfort and " up into the land , throughout from sea ...
... grant and au- thorizing it to place a governor over the colony . The bounds of the colony were extended along the coast two hundred miles north and two hun- dred miles south of Point Comfort and " up into the land , throughout from sea ...
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... grant for himself south of the James River , Secretary Claiborne was sent to England to oppose his application . Claiborne was only partially successful , for in 1632 Lord Baltimore received a grant on the north side of the Potomac ...
... grant for himself south of the James River , Secretary Claiborne was sent to England to oppose his application . Claiborne was only partially successful , for in 1632 Lord Baltimore received a grant on the north side of the Potomac ...
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... grant of 1609 , and the Virginians resented Lord Baltimore's intrusion , so that when Leonard Calvert called upon Claiborne to recognize Lord Baltimore's authority over Kent Island , the council of Vir- ginia advised him to disregard ...
... grant of 1609 , and the Virginians resented Lord Baltimore's intrusion , so that when Leonard Calvert called upon Claiborne to recognize Lord Baltimore's authority over Kent Island , the council of Vir- ginia advised him to disregard ...
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... grant them a charter recognizing their religious rights , but the most he could obtain was the promise that " he would connive at them and not molest them , provided they carried themselves peaceably . " London merchants furnished ...
... grant them a charter recognizing their religious rights , but the most he could obtain was the promise that " he would connive at them and not molest them , provided they carried themselves peaceably . " London merchants furnished ...
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