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... on the frontier rose against the settlers . King Philip's war was raging in
Massachusetts and the planters had good reason to fear that the hideous
atrocities committed by the savages in New England would soon be repeated in
Virginia .
... on the frontier rose against the settlers . King Philip's war was raging in
Massachusetts and the planters had good reason to fear that the hideous
atrocities committed by the savages in New England would soon be repeated in
Virginia .
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The charters of Massachusetts , Connecticut , North Carolina , South French
Settlement 1604 Carolina , and Georgia , made the Pacific the western boundary
of these colonies . By the Treaty of 1763 ( see page 142 and map facing page
206 ) ...
The charters of Massachusetts , Connecticut , North Carolina , South French
Settlement 1604 Carolina , and Georgia , made the Pacific the western boundary
of these colonies . By the Treaty of 1763 ( see page 142 and map facing page
206 ) ...
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78 The next year ( 1657 ) one of that “ Society of Friends , " which the
Massachusetts authorities called the “ cursed sect of Quakers ” ( $ 96 ) , came to
New Amsterdam . The Governor was furious . After repeated scourgings and
solitary ...
78 The next year ( 1657 ) one of that “ Society of Friends , " which the
Massachusetts authorities called the “ cursed sect of Quakers ” ( $ 96 ) , came to
New Amsterdam . The Governor was furious . After repeated scourgings and
solitary ...
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In this emergency Leisler took prompt action . He called a Colonial Congress to
meet ( 1690 ) in the city of New York . To this Congress , the first in America ,
Massachusetts , Plymouth , and Connecticut sent delegates to confer with those
of ...
In this emergency Leisler took prompt action . He called a Colonial Congress to
meet ( 1690 ) in the city of New York . To this Congress , the first in America ,
Massachusetts , Plymouth , and Connecticut sent delegates to confer with those
of ...
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MASSACHUSETTS ( PLYMOUTH COLONY , 1620 ) . 78. Religious revolution in
England ; the Puritans and the Separatists . — When , under Henry VII . , John
Cabot ( 1497 ) claimed the continent of North America for England ( $ 11 ) , that ...
MASSACHUSETTS ( PLYMOUTH COLONY , 1620 ) . 78. Religious revolution in
England ; the Puritans and the Separatists . — When , under Henry VII . , John
Cabot ( 1497 ) claimed the continent of North America for England ( $ 11 ) , that ...
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