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  • Religious Freedom
    ... In Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey, immigrants from England and Wales who were members of the Society of Friends, more commonly known as the Quakers ...
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  • Puritans
    ... attempted systems was the formation of the "Dominion of New England" which basically was just trying to unify New York, New Jersey and all of New England. ...
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  • The british colonial experienc
    ... New Jersey was distributed to two groups and after much anguish over land rights, neither ... Rhode Island had established religious freedom in New England. ...
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  • William Penn
    ... to provide for the proper defense of the American colonies in the war with France, the King united New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware ...
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  • Westward Expansion
    ... "In 1820 the total population of New England was about to equal to the combined population of New York and New Jersey; but its increase between 1820 and 1830 ...
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  • what made the americans expand westward
    ... "In 1820 the total population of New England was about to equal to the combined population of New York and New Jersey; but its increase between 1820 and 1830 ...
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  • An Expanding Empire
    ... New Netherland * Between New England and the Chesapeake Tidewater was New Netherland. ... at Fort Orange (Albany, Fort Nassau (Gloucester, New Jersey), and New ...
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  • John Updike
    ... After Wesley Updike was laid off in New Jersey they moved to Shillington, Pennsylvania ... The next fall John Updike moves to England on a Knox Fellowship where he ...
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  • The Cattle
    ... The Holstein-Friesian came from Holland, the Brown Swiss from Switzerland, the Ayrshire from Scotland, the Jersey and Guernsey from England. ...
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  • William Penn
    ... to provide for the proper defense of the American colonies in the war with France, the King united New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware ...
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  • Colonial Trade
    ... did not try to consolidate power because they tried and established The Dominion of New England, which consisted of New England, New York, and New Jersey. ...
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  • British Colonists Becoming Americans
    ... Since Parliament consisted of people only from England, there was no one to ... of the times, colonies including Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and many ...
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  • Causes of the American Revolution
    ... In late 1774, England's King George III declared, "The die is now cast, the colonies must either submit or triumph." A few ... Upper Saddle River: New Jersey. ...
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  • Albanian Immigrants
    ... and a dozen more pizzerias and Italian-style restaurants across New Jersey are owned ... This first wave of immigrants settled mainly in New England, New York and ...
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  • Women in American Colonies
    ... when it was almost impossible for most people to do so in England. ... Rhode Island, Delaware, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, New York ...
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  • Alice Paul & Women's Equality
    Alice Paul was born on January 11,1885, in Moorestown, New Jersey. ... She went to England to continue her work toward her doctorate degree. ...
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  • Settlements of the British
    ... New York and New Jersey kept slaves on a more regular basis then in Chesapeake ... New England promised to be a safe haven for all those wishing to escape religious ...
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  • Great Awakening
    ... He would later accept the presidency of the College of New Jersey, now Princeton, but ... He was ordained a deacon on the Church of England in 1736, and soon began ...
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  • Architecture in Puritan Era
    ... used the Palladion style such as the hospitals throughout Philadelphia and New Jersey. ... style that Jefferson had developed in the former New England colonies. ...
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  • Police Profiling
    ... state police targeted black motorists for traffic stops on the New Jersey Turnpike, Col ... He didn't go to England." A group of black state legislators, ministers ...
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  • War of The Roses
    ... lord, that would reduce these bloody days again, and make poor England weep in ... War of the Roses" Literature, The British Tradition New Jersey: Prentice Hall ...
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  • AMERICAN REVOLUTION ARE TEH PEOPLE TOGETHER OR NOT
    ... did not have the proper materials to beat England physically, they tried it psychologically. Colonies such as Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey and both ...
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  • Great Awakening, The
    ... Gilbert Tennent had became a minister at a church at New Brunswick, New Jersey. ... He preached to congregations in large settlements from Georgia to New England. ...
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  • George Washington
    ... delegates argued for and against the possibility of going to war with England. ... In November he retreated again crossing the Hudson into New Jersey and then a ...
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  • George Washington Father of a Nation
    ... delegates argued for and against the possibility of going to war with England. ... In November he retreated again crossing the Hudson into New Jersey and then a ...
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  • Clara Barton
    ... When she heard this she dashed there right away and "Rented a war house, filled market baskets and petitioned friends in New Jersey and New England to send ...
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  • THE POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS WINDS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY FROM ...
    ... 6th ed. Prentice Hall: New Jersey, 1998. Kishlansky, Mark A. "The Later Stuarts." Encyclopedia Britannica. 15th ed. 1993. Lunt, WE, History of England, 4th ed ...
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  • The Development of the United States in the Period 1700-1800
    ... in late colonial society with the unfair acts and laws set by England eventually led to ... The first stirrings cam in the 1720's in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. ...
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  • Slave Colonies of the Seventee
    ... black people were about 10 percent of the population in New York and New Jersey. ... America had become a successful asset, unlike anything England had seen before ...
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  • traits present in history
    ... Jersey, he may have felt entitled to share the loyalist point of views because of the threat that he would be removed from office by the monarchy of England ( ...
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