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Complete reprint edition of Osgood's pioneering, still-indispensable, and exhaustive history of the American colonies, and virtually every aspect of their establishment, evolution of governmental and financial systems, and the problems of imperial control, especially during the interregnum. Substantial chapters on each colony from Massachusetts Bay to the Carolinas constitute the starting point for the study of the American colonies. Unabridged reprint of the original London: 1904-1907 edition. 2005: 1619 pages, softcover. (Scholar's Bookshelf) Set of 3 Volumes. Related Free eBooks - France In The American Revolution
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