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The 13 original colonies were Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina and Virginia. ... more
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• Capital Laws of Massachusetts Click the thumbnail to view full-size image - Capital Laws of Massachusetts Worksheet Religion and civil law were intertwined in Massachusetts, as the Capital Laws indicate. Topping the list of capital crimes was the “ ... more
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Since the military occupation began in 1967, more than 24 homes have been demolished in the old city of Hebron to make way for these illegal colonies. [20] An additional 14 homes have been illegally confiscated by Israel since January 2002. [21] ... more
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The colonial history of the United States covers the history from the start of European settlement and especially the history of the 13 colonies of Britain until they declared independence in 1776. ... more
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Committees of Correspondence committees were created by the Massachusetts House of Representatives in the 1760s to help towns and colonies share information about resisting British laws. ... more
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Staple crops included sugar, tobacco, coffee, and cotton in the southern colonies, the most important were tobacco and cotton. ... more
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Thanks for your question, Marie: Although New Englanders continued to express their understanding of the land locally rather than broadly throughout most of the seventeenth century, their growing, evolving SOCIETY eventually led to changes in the ... more
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I live in New Zealand and am part Maori. We (maori) do not live in colonies and never have. The closest to a separate living system would be those who live on a marae. A marae is like a big communal living area where lots of Maori live together and ... more
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The Southern colonies had an agricultural economy. They grew cotton, tobacco, rice, and indigo to make their money. ... more
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Harvard University (incorporated as The President and Fellows of Harvard College) is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1636 by the Massachusetts Legislature, Harvard is the oldest ... more
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