A People & a Nation: To 1877Houghton Mifflin, 1990 - 464페이지 |
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... English church . By the late sixteenth century , many English Calvinists believed that the Reforma- tion had not gone far enough . Henry had simplified the church hierarchy ; they wanted to abolish it al- together . Henry had ...
... English church . By the late sixteenth century , many English Calvinists believed that the Reforma- tion had not gone far enough . Henry had simplified the church hierarchy ; they wanted to abolish it al- together . Henry had ...
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... English migrants to Virginia remained alive . That the colony survived at all was a tribute not to the English but rather to the Indians within whose territories they settled , a group of six Algonkian tribes known as the Powhatan ...
... English migrants to Virginia remained alive . That the colony survived at all was a tribute not to the English but rather to the Indians within whose territories they settled , a group of six Algonkian tribes known as the Powhatan ...
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... English settlers sig- naled the end of Pequot power over the regional trading net- works , for their tributary bands could now trade directly with Europeans . Clashes between the Pe- quots and the English began even before the Con ...
... English settlers sig- naled the end of Pequot power over the regional trading net- works , for their tributary bands could now trade directly with Europeans . Clashes between the Pe- quots and the English began even before the Con ...
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The Meeting of Old World and New 14921640 | 3 |
Indian Cultures of North America | 7 |
European Explorations in America | 17 |
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