A Primary Source History of the Colony of ConnecticutThe Rosen Publishing Group, Inc, 2005 M12 15 - 64 páginas NULL |
Contenido
Introduction The Free Consent of the People | 4 |
Settlement of the Connecticut River Valley | 6 |
The Kings Charter | 16 |
The Land of Steady Habits | 25 |
Revolt Against Tyranny | 34 |
The Provisions State | 41 |
The Fifth State | 45 |
Timeline | 51 |
Primary Source Transcriptions | 53 |
Glossary | 56 |
For More Information | 58 |
For Further Reading | 59 |
Bibliography | 60 |
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