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... Pennsylvania . The Connec- ticut grant had long since been ignored ; the Pennsylvania limits included the strategic point where the Alleghany and Monongahela rivers unite to form the Ohio . Near this point began the final struggle ...
... Pennsylvania . The Connec- ticut grant had long since been ignored ; the Pennsylvania limits included the strategic point where the Alleghany and Monongahela rivers unite to form the Ohio . Near this point began the final struggle ...
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... Pennsylvania and New Jersey , Germans in New York and Pennsylvania , Scotch Irish and Scotch Highlanders in the mountains of Pennsyl- vania and South Carolina , a few Huguenots , especially in the South , and a few Irish and Jews . All ...
... Pennsylvania and New Jersey , Germans in New York and Pennsylvania , Scotch Irish and Scotch Highlanders in the mountains of Pennsyl- vania and South Carolina , a few Huguenots , especially in the South , and a few Irish and Jews . All ...
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... Pennsylvania there was an unceasing quarrel over the proprietors ' claim to quit - rents . Far- ther south the governors made vast grants unquestioned by the assemblies . In any event , colonization and the grant of lands were ...
... Pennsylvania there was an unceasing quarrel over the proprietors ' claim to quit - rents . Far- ther south the governors made vast grants unquestioned by the assemblies . In any event , colonization and the grant of lands were ...
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... Pennsylvania the county officers as well as the town officers became elec- tive . Whatever the variations , the effect of local gov- ernment throughout the colonies was the same . The people carried on or neglected their town and county ...
... Pennsylvania the county officers as well as the town officers became elec- tive . Whatever the variations , the effect of local gov- ernment throughout the colonies was the same . The people carried on or neglected their town and county ...
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... Pennsylvania did in a few cases lay low protective duties . Except for the sea - faring pursuits of the Northern colonies , the whole continental group was in the same dependent condition . The colonists raised their own food and made ...
... Pennsylvania did in a few cases lay low protective duties . Except for the sea - faring pursuits of the Northern colonies , the whole continental group was in the same dependent condition . The colonists raised their own food and made ...
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