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... Virginia was Paradise or Purgatory according to the point of view of the visitor . One wrote of " Virginia Richly Valued " ; another of " Virginia Unmasked . " The author of A Perfect Description1 esteemed it an Eden , though he said of ...
... Virginia was Paradise or Purgatory according to the point of view of the visitor . One wrote of " Virginia Richly Valued " ; another of " Virginia Unmasked . " The author of A Perfect Description1 esteemed it an Eden , though he said of ...
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... Virginia , tobacco was money . The clergy- men's salaries were paid in it . The imported white slaves were bought with it . For the Virginia settlers soon found it profitable to bring over indentured servants by the thousands . England ...
... Virginia , tobacco was money . The clergy- men's salaries were paid in it . The imported white slaves were bought with it . For the Virginia settlers soon found it profitable to bring over indentured servants by the thousands . England ...
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... Virginia , and how incon- venient this was for the planters . Yet it made each planta- tion more or less self - sustaining . The settlers of Virginia were described with wide variance . Peter Collinson , in 1737 , wrote to a friend ...
... Virginia , and how incon- venient this was for the planters . Yet it made each planta- tion more or less self - sustaining . The settlers of Virginia were described with wide variance . Peter Collinson , in 1737 , wrote to a friend ...
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... Virginia is such as to give pain to every reflecting mind . " " The Virginians had indeed become a separate people when Englishmen found them haughty and Frenchmen found them dissolute . Their educational standards were low as they were ...
... Virginia is such as to give pain to every reflecting mind . " " The Virginians had indeed become a separate people when Englishmen found them haughty and Frenchmen found them dissolute . Their educational standards were low as they were ...
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... Virginia . The year before , the Bostonian Puritans had sent a supply of pastors to Virginia at the request of a number of dissenters who had seeped in among the Cava- liers . The Anglican clergymen , being paid in tobacco , would not ...
... Virginia . The year before , the Bostonian Puritans had sent a supply of pastors to Virginia at the request of a number of dissenters who had seeped in among the Cava- liers . The Anglican clergymen , being paid in tobacco , would not ...
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