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Morton would join forces with Gorges in his attempt to undermine the legal basis for the earliest English colonies in New England. Morton and the Pilgrims despised one another. By 1626 he had ...
Morton would join forces with Gorges in his attempt to undermine the legal basis for the earliest English colonies in New England. Morton and the Pilgrims despised one another. By 1626 he had ...
The question then, is why have slavery at all? In answering that question, a lot was revealed about New England, including that the political borders that defined those famed northern colonies didn't ...
Leading New England merchants, many of whom had close ties of kinship and business with the English plantation colonies in the West Indies, were heavily invested in the transatlantic trade in humans.
THERE is little to be said of Mr. Doyle’s work except in the way of praise. He is at some pains to inform us that he has written entirely from the original sources, and in this he has adhered to ...
Morton would join forces with Gorges in his attempt to undermine the legal basis for the earliest English colonies in New England. Morton and the Pilgrims despised one another. By 1626 he had ...
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