Studies in Civil GovernmentSilver, Rogers & Company, 1887 - 250 páginas |
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... Carolina elected commissioners . Virginia , North Carolina , and Georgia were not represented , the governors of these colonies having refused to call the assemblies together to appoint delegates . New Hampshire thought it prudent not ...
... Carolina elected commissioners . Virginia , North Carolina , and Georgia were not represented , the governors of these colonies having refused to call the assemblies together to appoint delegates . New Hampshire thought it prudent not ...
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... North Carolina , South Carolina , and Georgia . They were not all settled as so many distinct colonies , but various changes had THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS .
... North Carolina , South Carolina , and Georgia . They were not all settled as so many distinct colonies , but various changes had THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS .
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... Carolinas had divided . What was , up to 1729 , one colony , in that year was made two , assuming the names of North Carolina and South Carolina . Although the Dutch had settled in New York , the English government never recognized ...
... Carolinas had divided . What was , up to 1729 , one colony , in that year was made two , assuming the names of North Carolina and South Carolina . Although the Dutch had settled in New York , the English government never recognized ...
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... North Carolina , and South Carolina . The colo- nies under proprietary governments were Pennsylvania , Maryland , and Delaware . The colonies which had char- ter governments were Massachusetts , Rhode Island , and Connecticut . The ...
... North Carolina , and South Carolina . The colo- nies under proprietary governments were Pennsylvania , Maryland , and Delaware . The colonies which had char- ter governments were Massachusetts , Rhode Island , and Connecticut . The ...
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... North Carolina was the first to propose separation and independency . A convention in that state on the 22d of April authorized their delegates in congress " to concur with those in the other colonies in declaring independency . " So ...
... North Carolina was the first to propose separation and independency . A convention in that state on the 22d of April authorized their delegates in congress " to concur with those in the other colonies in declaring independency . " So ...
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