href="@public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@42701@[email protected]#Page_81" class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">81.—34. Maryland during the English revolution (1642-1660), p. 84.—35. Development of Maryland (1660-1715), p. 86.—36. Early settlers in the Carolinas (1542-1665), p. 87.—37. Proprietorship of the Carolinas (1663-1671), p. 89.—38. The two settlements of Carolina (1671-1700), p. 92
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| CHAPTER V. |
| SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH IN 1700. |
| 39. References, p. 96.—40. Land and People in the South, p. 96.—41. Slavery and servants, p. 98.—42. Middle and upper classes, p. 100.—43. Occupations, p. 102.—44. Navigation Acts, p. 104.—45. Social life, p. 106.—46. Political life, and conclusions, p. 109 |
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| CHAPTER VI. |
| THE COLONIZATION OF NEW ENGLAND (1620-1643). |
| 47. References, p. 112.—48. The New England colonists, p. 113.—49. Plymouth colonized (1620-1621), p. 116. —50. Development of Plymouth (1621-1691), p. 120.—51. Massachusetts founded (1630), p. 124.—52. Government of Massachusetts (1630-1634), p. 127.—53. Internal dissensions in Massachusetts (1634-1637), p. 129.—54. Religious troubles in Massachusetts (1636-1638), p. 132.—55. Indian wars (1635-1637), p. 136.—56. Laws and characteristics of Massachusetts (1637-1643), p. 137.—57. Connecticut founded (1633-1639), p. 140.—58. The Connecticut government (1639-1643), p. 142.—59. New Haven founded (1637-1644), p. 144.—60. Rhode Island founded (1636-1654), p. 146.—61. Maine founded (1622-1658), p. 150.—62. New Hampshire founded (1620-1685), p. 152 |
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| CHAPTER VII. |
| NEW ENGLAND FROM 1643 TO 1700. |
| 63. References, p. 154.—64. New England confederation formed (1637-1643), p. 154.—65. Workings of the confederation (1643-1660), p. 157.—66. Disturbances in Rhode Island (1641-1647), p. 159.—67. Policy of the confederation (1646-1660), p.
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