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... England exclu- sively.2 Later the French Canadians , Irish , and Italians flocked in . In Massachusetts , in 1920 , of the white population of 3,852,356 only 1,230,773 were of native parentage , while 2,170,792 were foreign born or of ...
... England exclu- sively.2 Later the French Canadians , Irish , and Italians flocked in . In Massachusetts , in 1920 , of the white population of 3,852,356 only 1,230,773 were of native parentage , while 2,170,792 were foreign born or of ...
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William Wilson Cook. England when Cromwell died ; and withered away as Presby- terians in England when the Toleration Acts followed the expul- sion of the Stuarts . In New England the Puritans were of the type known as Congregationalists ...
William Wilson Cook. England when Cromwell died ; and withered away as Presby- terians in England when the Toleration Acts followed the expul- sion of the Stuarts . In New England the Puritans were of the type known as Congregationalists ...
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... England and Scotland , and excluding all direct trade with the colonies , and requiring conformity with the practices of the Church of England . Skinner further says of the Scotch - Irish , " The first attacks struck at their religion ...
... England and Scotland , and excluding all direct trade with the colonies , and requiring conformity with the practices of the Church of England . Skinner further says of the Scotch - Irish , " The first attacks struck at their religion ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
Copyright | |
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