The Young American: Or, Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History, Nature and Necessity. For the Use of Schools...William Robinson, 1844 - 282 páginas |
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... Rhode Island , and New Hampshire were established . Maryland was settled by about two hundred Catholics , in 1634 , who also came to escape from religious persecution . New Jersey was settled about 1664 ; 162 ENGLISH COLONIES .
... Rhode Island , and New Hampshire were established . Maryland was settled by about two hundred Catholics , in 1634 , who also came to escape from religious persecution . New Jersey was settled about 1664 ; 162 ENGLISH COLONIES .
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... Rhode Island ; 5. New York ; 6. New Jersey ; 7. Pennsylvania ; 8. Delaware ; 9. Maryland ; 10. Virginia ; 11. North Carolina ; 12. South Carolina ; 13. Georgia . These were the thirteen colonies that declared war against England , in ...
... Rhode Island ; 5. New York ; 6. New Jersey ; 7. Pennsylvania ; 8. Delaware ; 9. Maryland ; 10. Virginia ; 11. North Carolina ; 12. South Carolina ; 13. Georgia . These were the thirteen colonies that declared war against England , in ...
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... Rhode Island , and went into operation in 1789 . North Carolina adopted the Constitution in 1789 , and Rhode Island in 1790. Thus all the thirteen states became parties to the Union and the other thirteen THE CONSTITUTION . 171 Origin ...
... Rhode Island , and went into operation in 1789 . North Carolina adopted the Constitution in 1789 , and Rhode Island in 1790. Thus all the thirteen states became parties to the Union and the other thirteen THE CONSTITUTION . 171 Origin ...
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... Rhode Island against New York ? For these and many other considerations , a more per- fect union was necessary ; and as this is obtained . by the Constitution , we ought to cherish it as one of the most essential blessings of our social ...
... Rhode Island against New York ? For these and many other considerations , a more per- fect union was necessary ; and as this is obtained . by the Constitution , we ought to cherish it as one of the most essential blessings of our social ...
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... Rhode Island and Providence Plantations , one ; Con- necticut , five ; New York , six ; New Jersey , four ; Pennsylvania , eight ; Delaware , one ; Maryland , six ; Virginia , ten ; North Carolina , five ; South Carolina , five ; and ...
... Rhode Island and Providence Plantations , one ; Con- necticut , five ; New York , six ; New Jersey , four ; Pennsylvania , eight ; Delaware , one ; Maryland , six ; Virginia , ten ; North Carolina , five ; South Carolina , five ; and ...
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