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... Looking at the emigrant lists of people bound for New England it is easy to observe that most people came in large families, and large families support the ...
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... As seen in the "Ships List of Emigrants Bound for New England" (Document B, page 9) the ratio of men to women is about one to one and many of the settlers are ...
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... C). Furthermore, when male New England bound settlers left for the New World, they were generally much older, established men averaging approximately 37 years ...
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... According to Ship's List of Emigrants Bound for New England, 104 people boarded a ship in 1635. The ship was diverse with different families and children. ...
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... What a waste of time, because no one came out rich like the Spanish. Document D, a list of immigrants bound for New England, suggests family unity. ...
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... Specifically the emigrants bound for New England from Weymouth, on the 20th of March 1635 consisted of eight fairly large families. ...
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... As indicated by the "Ship's List of Emmigrants Bound for New England" the groups of people who settled in New England were mainly families and slaves. ...
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... trade on vessels other than those possessed by English merchants, and requiring all goods bound for the colonies to reroute themselves to England, where middle ...
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... govern their economy. But only the southern colonies were bound to England in connection with tobacco trade. Outside of the southern ...
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... govern their economy. But only the southern colonies were bound to England in connection with tobacco trade. Outside of the southern ...
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... Also the things which he claimed to have done on the ship bound for England goes to show his sanity, and lastly his encounter with Leartes in Ophelia's grave. ...
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... The differentiating characteristics among the Chesapeake and New England colonies developed ... Most emigrants bound for Virginia were young males, only a handful ...
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... The differentiating characteristics among the Chesapeake and New England colonies developed ... Most emigrants bound for Virginia were young males, only a handful ...
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... England were searching for a quiet place to call home, where they could raise their family apart from religious bias. On the other hand those who were bound ...
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... as seriously as New England, but it was still a main issue of their lives. The government there, however, was a little messed up. Immigrants bound for the ...
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... Government in England. The document has also been referred to as the \'Great Charter\', according to which the King would agree to be bound by the Law, just ...
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... upon their conformity to the Church discipline of England, and have taken oaths of allegiance and supremacy:" (Ship's List of Emigrants Bound for Virginia). ...
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... upon their conformity to the Church discipline of England, and have taken oaths of allegiance and supremacy:" (Ship's List of Emigrants Bound for Virginia). ...
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... Not bound to a single crop, as was Virginia, North and South Carolina also produced and ... Others sent their children to school in England (Tindall and Shi 156). ...
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... was automatically void. The king, not Parliament, was the link that really bound the colonies to England. They had been planted ...
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... In addition, the letter Horatio from him through the ambassador bound for England is clear and precise and shows no signs of a befuddled mind (Burton 1). ...
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... In addition, the letter Horatio from him through the ambassador bound for England is clear and precise and shows no signs of a befuddled mind. ...
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... We would not let the King of England tax us without representation ... It became a radical idea that people did not have to remain bound with chains to another ruler ...
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... Politically, but not limited to, slaves were bound to which they knew, no ... after grievance addressed to the parliament and King of England were constantly ...
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... t out of tradition, and therefore, probably never will, bound by the tradition. If we become a republic, we would lose valuable ties with England and perhaps ...
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... Almost every woman who left England for Virginia or Maryland in the early seventeenth ... to the new world arrived not as free people but as bound laborers, having ...
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... race of creatures bound on other journeys. From here we see that Dickens has a definite affection for the holidays. To many people throughout England at the ...
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... Solicitors are contractually bound to their clients, whilst barristers are not. ... This is called privilege. There are two legal professions in England in Wales. ...
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... justice and the opinion of mankind, we esteem ourselves bound by obligations ... and not its previously prosperous colonies.The colonists felt that England was not ...
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... With this the mariner proceeds to reminisce and tell his spell bound listener of his voyage between the equator and the South Pole, and then back to England. ...
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