Geography of New York StateJohn Henry Thompson Syracuse University Press, 1966 - 543 Seiten |
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... entered into the " golden era " of their history . As middlemen in a trade between Dutch and English , on one hand , and the Indians of the interior , on the other , the Iroquois prospered , and their mode of living changed . The ...
... entered into the " golden era " of their history . As middlemen in a trade between Dutch and English , on one hand , and the Indians of the interior , on the other , the Iroquois prospered , and their mode of living changed . The ...
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... entered , no large blocks of farmland remained unsold , and in general the basic patterns of farms and villages had been set . The second part , involving the last decades , is char- acterized not only by rapid growth but also by the ...
... entered , no large blocks of farmland remained unsold , and in general the basic patterns of farms and villages had been set . The second part , involving the last decades , is char- acterized not only by rapid growth but also by the ...
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... entered the area . By this time Che- nango Village , two to three miles to the north , had become a thriving little community of a couple of dozen families . The story of the origin of Bingham- ton well illustrates how less than the ...
... entered the area . By this time Che- nango Village , two to three miles to the north , had become a thriving little community of a couple of dozen families . The story of the origin of Bingham- ton well illustrates how less than the ...
Inhalt
New York State as a Part of the United States | 6 |
Geologic Time Table | 25 |
Land FormsGEORGE B CRESSEY | 54 |
Urheberrecht | |
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