The Question Book: A General Review of Common School Studies : to be Used in Schools in Connection with Text BooksThe Author, 1878 - 282 halaman |
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... colonies composed the United Colonies of New England ? 60. When was King Phillip's war ? Phillip ? 61. What was the Navigation Act ? Who was King 62. Was this Act observed in Massachusetts ? 63. Who was Sir Edmond Andros ? 64. From what ...
... colonies composed the United Colonies of New England ? 60. When was King Phillip's war ? Phillip ? 61. What was the Navigation Act ? Who was King 62. Was this Act observed in Massachusetts ? 63. Who was Sir Edmond Andros ? 64. From what ...
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... colonies ? 77. What were the causes of King William's war ? How long did it last ? 78. What was the condition of the colonies during Queen Anne's war ? 79. Were the colonies much affected by King George's war ? 80 . 81 . 82 . What part ...
... colonies ? 77. What were the causes of King William's war ? How long did it last ? 78. What was the condition of the colonies during Queen Anne's war ? 79. Were the colonies much affected by King George's war ? 80 . 81 . 82 . What part ...
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... colonies ? 118 . 119 . 120 . 121 . What was the Mutiny Act ? What occurred in Boston in relation to the tea tax ? What was the Boston Port Bill ? When and where did the first general Congress of the colonies assemble ? What action did ...
... colonies ? 118 . 119 . 120 . 121 . What was the Mutiny Act ? What occurred in Boston in relation to the tea tax ? What was the Boston Port Bill ? When and where did the first general Congress of the colonies assemble ? What action did ...
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... Colonies are , and ought to be , free and independent States ? " 138. Who were appointed to draw up a declaration of rights ? 139 . When was the Declaration of Independence ac- cepted by Congress ? 140. What did this declaration declare ...
... Colonies are , and ought to be , free and independent States ? " 138. Who were appointed to draw up a declaration of rights ? 139 . When was the Declaration of Independence ac- cepted by Congress ? 140. What did this declaration declare ...
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... colonies , and the other to reside in each colony , and have control of its local affairs . The second charter vested the authority in a governor instead of a local council ; this change gave the colonists no ad- ditional rights ...
... colonies , and the other to reside in each colony , and have control of its local affairs . The second charter vested the authority in a governor instead of a local council ; this change gave the colonists no ad- ditional rights ...
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