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... The Carolina and Pennsylvania colonies also had striking differences. ... Yet another difference between Carolina and Pennsylvania involved government. ...
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... North Carolina and Pennsylvania both have the same type of entertainment and just basically, anything that was wanted to do in Pennsylvania, could be done in ...
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... equal. The Quakers were critical in the early history of New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. William Penn ...
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... colony stood. The majority of loyalists were found in New York, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina (Carman and Syrett 157). This is ...
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... In America The colonies of North Carolina, NewJersey, South Carolina and Pennsylvania were being founded suring Isaac Newton's lifetime. ...
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... 1). New settlers immigrated to the colony from Maryland Pennsylvania and New ... unrest that bred the staunch sectionalism within the Colony of North Carolina. ...
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... William Penn after opening Pennsylvania to the Quakers e went to Germany to find more immigrants. ... Carolina means the feminine name of Charles. ...
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Although a family could move from Massachusetts to Virginia or from South Carolina to Pennsylvania, without major readjustment, distinctions between social ...
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... of prisons, early American prisons, goals of prisons, North Carolina prisons, and ... The second model, Pennsylvania, began in 1829 at Cherry Hill (Eastern State ...
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... of prisons, early American prisons, goals of prisons, North Carolina prisons, and ... The second model, Pennsylvania, began in 1829 at Cherry Hill (Eastern State ...
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Little is known of Daniel's Pennsylvania years, though he did return to visit his ... Boones, and they decided to move along the Yadkin River in North Carolina. ...
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... But Pennsylvania statesman Benjamin Franklin persuaded them to turn back. ... A battle was narrowly avoided at the Saluda River in South Carolina in 1769. ...
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... Hamilton proposed an excise tax on whiskey, which would be most burdensome to the whiskey distillers of western Pennsylvania, Virginia and North Carolina. ...
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... communication between colonies created unity along with stability, "By February, 1774, all of the colonies except North Carolina and Pennsylvania had active ...
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... When the revolution first broke out, Pennsylvania and Maryland readily abolished primogeniture, and South Carolina abolished entails. ...
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... Pennsylvanian-Dutch." By the 1720's about 200,000 Germans lived in Pennsylvania alone. ... about 12,000 Swiss-Germans found their way to South Carolina and Georgia ...
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... Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode ...
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... Some States such as Maryland, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Virginia, which had already paid off all their debts, saw no reason why they should be taxed by ...
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... the exception of Rhode Island, convened in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania forming the ... North Carolina, the first colony to declare independence from Great Britain ...
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... in favor of it, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and North Carolina, four voting against it, Georgia, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia ...
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... There were eleven other British colonies: North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Hampshire ...
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... by the migration of the Irish, who not succeeding so well in Pennsylvania as the ... up new ground in the remote counties in Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina. ...
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... Peters 8 The Chinese mantis arrived in 1895 on nursery stock sent to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Carolina mantis is the smallest of the three never ...
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... was Massachusetts, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Georgia ...
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... Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, Delaware, Maryland, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and New ...
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... KU KLUX KLAN- Based in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, with affiliates in Connecticut, Deleware, Florida, Indiana, Georgia, New Jersey, Ohio, South Carolina and West ...
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... declaration, "the people have a right to bear arms, for the defense of the state." North Carolina modeled its declaration after Pennsylvania and Virginia ...
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... a Word of English" 1n 1760 an ad in the North Carolina Gazette read ... 1734, the Philadelphia American Weekly Mercury read: Run away...;he's Pennsylvania Born and ...
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... education - In contrast, the Scottish who swarmed into Pennsylvania brought a ... colonies - Majority of children stayed at home - South Carolina planters followed ...
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