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  2. History of New England - Wikipedia

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    The Founding of New England (1921) online edition and Project Gutenberg. Revolutionary New England, 1691–1776 (1923) online; New England in the Republic, 1776–1850 (1926) online; Andrews, Charles M. The Fathers of New England: A Chronicle of the Puritan Commonwealths (1919), short survey. online edition; Buell, Lawrence.

  3. New England Colonies - Wikipedia

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    The earliest colonies in New England were usually fishing villages or farming communities on the more fertile land along the rivers. The rocky soil in the New England Colonies was not as fertile as the Middle or Southern Colonies, but the land provided rich resources, including lumber that was highly valued.

  4. Rural American history - Wikipedia

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    Out of the Dark: A History of Radio and Rural America (2009) Cronon, William. Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists and the Ecology of New England (Hill and Wang, 1983) Cronon, William. Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West (W.W. Norton, 1991), major scholarly study of Chicago's relationship to its vast rural hinterland

  5. Connecticut Colony - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Colony, originally known as the Connecticut River Colony, was an English colony in New England which later became the state of Connecticut.It was organized on March 3, 1636, as a settlement for a Puritan congregation of settlers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony led by Thomas Hooker.

  6. A Summary History of New-England - Wikipedia

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    A Summary History of New-England is an 18th-century history book regarding New England by the American author, Hannah Adams. It was first published in Dedham, Massachusetts in 1799, by Herman Mann and James H. Adams, and followed her A View of Religions, which was published in 1784. Not arrogating to herself the honors of an original historian ...

  7. Category:History of New England - Wikipedia

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    New England; New England Antiquities Research Association; New England Confederation; New England Historic Genealogical Society; New England Planters; New England Puritan culture and recreation; The New England Quarterly; New England Telephone and Telegraph Company; 1922 New England Textile Strike; New England vampire panic; Nine Men's Misery

  8. Dominion of New England - Wikipedia

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    History of New England: History of New England During the Stuart Dynasty. Boston: Little, Brown. OCLC 1658888. Stanwood, Owen (2007). "The Protestant Moment: Antipopery, the Revolution of 1688–1689, and the Making of an Anglo-American Empire". Journal of British Studies. 46 (3): 481– 508. doi:10.1086/515441. JSTOR 10.1086/515441. S2CID ...

  9. Timeline of labour issues and events - Wikipedia

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    New England Association of Farmers, Mechanics, and other Workingmen formed. [6] 9 January 1831 (England) Twenty-three workers from Buckingham were sentenced to death for destruction of a paper machine by one of a number of Special Commissions sent to East Anglia to suppress insurgent workers by the Whig Ministry. [7] 11 January 1831 (England)