The Shaping of the American Tradition, Band 1Louis Morton Hacker, Helene Sara Zahler Columbia University Press, 1947 - 1247 Seiten Begins with the European world from which the Americans came, to the settling of America, the American Revolution, through the mid 1900's to look at the shaping of the American tradition. |
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... produce of America , or as cannot be produced , or at least are not produced , in the mother country . Of this kind are , molasses , coffee , cacao - nuts , tobacco , pimento , ginger , whale fins , raw silk , cotton - wool , beaver ...
... produce of America , or as cannot be produced , or at least are not produced , in the mother country . Of this kind are , molasses , coffee , cacao - nuts , tobacco , pimento , ginger , whale fins , raw silk , cotton - wool , beaver ...
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... produce . All of them taken together , they make a great in- ternal market for the produce of one another . The liberality of England , however , towards the trade of her colonies has been confined chiefly to what concerns the market ...
... produce . All of them taken together , they make a great in- ternal market for the produce of one another . The liberality of England , however , towards the trade of her colonies has been confined chiefly to what concerns the market ...
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... produce of their own soils , in different years ; and consequently in the degrees of their necessity for foreign supply . Plentiful harvests with them , especially if similar ones occur at the same time in the countries which are the ...
... produce of their own soils , in different years ; and consequently in the degrees of their necessity for foreign supply . Plentiful harvests with them , especially if similar ones occur at the same time in the countries which are the ...
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Background 8 3 The Early Settlers of America 14 4 Early Economic Activities | 24 |
THE ENGLISH HERITAGE | 56 |
THE SETTLEMENT OF AMERICA | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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